
ASOL
ASOL, or Asset-Backed Securities Offering Lifecycle, refers to the process of creating, managing, and ultimately retiring investment products backed by pools of assets like loans or receivables. It involves transforming these assets into tradable securities, offering them to investors, and overseeing their performance over time. The lifecycle includes origination, pooling, issuance, ongoing monitoring, and eventual maturity or repurchase. This process allows financial institutions to raise capital, diversify investments, and transfer risk, while investors gain access to a variety of income-generating securities backed by real assets.