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Alecta "closes the circle" as it invests with PGGM in Nordea SRT
1 year ago
Joint venture partners Alecta and PGGM Investments have printed a €2.5 billion significiant risk transfer with Nordea in what marks the first Simple, Transparent and Standardised-compliant SRT to reference pan-Nordic assets -
Standard Chartered prints landmark SRT in Asia
1 year ago
Standard Chartered has issued a ground-breaking SRT by partnering with investors PGGM and Alecta. The transaction "enables Standard Chartered to be the first bank to benefit from capital relief in Hong Kong" -
SRT market keeps pumping deals as Greek and German banks free up capital
1 year ago
Dealflow in significant risk transfers is picking up, with a €2.7 billion Greek mortgage and SME lending deal and a €2.1 billion German corporate loan transaction printing in recent days -
PGGM partners with Polish bank for landmark SRT
2 years ago
PGGM has closed what it claims to be the largest securitisation in central and eastern Europe through a PLN 9 billion ($2.08 billion) SRT -
PGGM pairs with pension fund Alecta to set SRT standards
3 years ago
The landmark co-investment partnership between Swedish pension fund Alecta and PGGM, the largest investor in significant risk transfer deals, has its roots in establishing a concrete set of standards for the SRT market, according to company officials -
Alecta partners with PGGM for SRT co-investments
3 years ago
Swedish pension fund Alecta has formed a co-investment partnership with PGGM to invest in significant risk transfers -
Nordea completes €8.4 billion synthetic CLO
7 years ago
Nordea Bank has completed a synthetic risk transfer trade which references €8.4 billion in loans that are sitting on its balance sheet -
PGGM inks €2.3 billion synthetic securitisation deal with Santander
8 years ago
Dutch pension fund PGGM has entered into a risk-sharing transaction with Santander, which references a Spanish SME loan book.
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