Source Institution

The party selling the receivables or assets to the fund.

Asset Fund

The entity that holds the receivables or assets backing the securities.

Borrower

The party that owes the debt or loan repayment.

3

Source Institution

4

Receivable Transfer Amount

5

Transfer to the Fund

2

Asset Fund

1

Issue Amount

6

Principal and Interest Payment

7

Borrower

8

Originator

What is an Asset Backed Security (ABS)?

Asset-Backed Securities (ABS) are a key financing and investment tool in financial markets. They involve securitizing a company's receivables or assets that generate regular cash flows and offering them to investors. ABS provides companies with financing while offering investors diverse return opportunities.

How ABS Works

1. Identification of Receivables: A company (the originator) identifies its collectible receivables or assets generating regular cash flows. 2. Securitization: These receivables or assets are transformed into securities in compliance with capital market regulations. 3. Offering to Investors: The securities are sold to investors, providing funds for the company. OMG Capital structures the deal, manages the issuance process, and facilitates investor access. 4. Cash Flow and Returns: Investors receive regular cash flows (interest or principal repayments) from the ABS they purchase.

ABS Diagram
How to Invest in ABS?

As per capital market regulations, ABS are targeted at qualified investors. If you are a qualified investor, you can invest in ABS managed by OMG Capital by following these steps: 1. Investor Access: Access our platform and log in as an investor. 2. Obtain Information: Learn about current and upcoming ABS transactions through our platform. 3. Invest: Use your investment account with a licensed investment firm to purchase your preferred ABS.

How to Buy?

The procedure to invest in ABS starts with qualified investors accessing our platform and obtaining information about transactions. Investors can purchase their preferred ABS using their investment accounts with licensed investment firms.

Risk Warning

ABS offer investors the opportunity to build a diversified portfolio and access various return opportunities. However, understanding the risks associated with such investments and seeking expert advice is crucial.

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