Goldman Sachs Asset Backed Securities Corp Files ABS-15G Form with SEC
In a recent SEC Filing, Goldman Sachs Asset Backed Securities Corp (Securitizer) submitted an ABS-15G form, indicating its involvement in asset-backed securities. This filing is significant as it provides transparency and disclosure requirements for securitizers under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. By submitting this form, Goldman Sachs Asset Backed Securities Corp is ensuring compliance with regulations aimed at reducing risks in the financial system.
Goldman Sachs Asset Backed Securities Corp is a subsidiary of the renowned investment bank, Goldman Sachs, known for its global presence and expertise in various financial services. The company specializes in structuring and issuing asset-backed securities to investors, contributing to the liquidity of the financial markets. For more information on Goldman Sachs Asset Backed Securities Corp, you can visit their website here.
The ABS-15G form filed by Goldman Sachs Asset Backed Securities Corp is a filing required by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to provide transparency about the securitizer’s involvement in asset-backed securities. This form helps investors and regulators better understand the risks associated with these securities by disclosing information about the underlying assets, structure, and performance of the securitized assets. By submitting the ABS-15G form, Goldman Sachs Asset Backed Securities Corp is fulfilling its regulatory obligations and promoting transparency in the financial markets.
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Goldman Sachs Asset Backed Securities Corp Files Form ABS-15G with SEC