Uplifts
/ˈʌplɪfts/
Definitions
- (n.) In legal finance, positive adjustments increasing the value of collateral or property securing a loan.
The lender calculated uplifts to ensure adequate security against potential market drops.
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Used primarily in secured lending contexts, uplifts quantify safety margins in asset valuations.
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