Collateralized loan obligations (CLO) are securities that are backed by a pool of loans. In other words, CLOs are repackaged loans that are sold to investors. They are similar to a collateralized mortgage obligation (CMO), except that the underlying instruments are loans instead of mortgages.
Summary
- Collateralized loan obligations (CLO) are securities backed by a pool of loans.
- Investors in the lower level of CLO tranches carry a greater return and risk profile compared to higher-level tranches.
- CLO managers purchase loans through a syndication process.
Volta Finance Limited (LON:VTA) is a closed-ended limited liability company registered in Guernsey. Volta’s investment objectives are to seek to preserve capital across the credit cycle and to provide a stable stream of income to its Shareholders through dividends that it expects to distribute on a quarterly basis.