Securitization noteholders are investors who receive payments from a pool of bundled assets, like mortgages or loans. These notes are issued through a structured process where cash flows from the underlying assets are distributed to noteholders, typically in prioritized tranches. Benefits include diversified risk and steady returns, appealing to institutional investors seeking predictable income streams.
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