Securitisation 2025

SWITZERLAND

Germany

France

Bern

Switzerland

Law and Practice Contributed by: Johannes Bürgi, Roger Ammann, Lukas Wyss and Maurus Winzap Walder Wyss Ltd

Italy

Contents 1. Specific Financial Asset Types p.421 1.1 Common Financial Assets p.421 1.2 Structures Relating to Financial Assets p.421 1.3 Applicable Laws and Regulations p.421 1.4 Special Purpose Entity (SPE) Jurisdiction p.421 1.5 Material Forms of Credit Enhancement p.422 2. Roles and Responsibilities of the Parties p.422 2.1 Issuers p.422 2.2 Sponsors p.422 2.3 Originators/Sellers p.422 2.4 Underwriters and Placement Agents p.423

2.5 Servicers p.423 2.6 Investors p.423 2.7 Bond/Note Trustees p.423 2.8 Security Trustees/Agents p.423 3. Documentation p.423 3.1 Bankruptcy-Remote Transfer of Financial Assets p.423 3.2 Principal Warranties p.423 3.3 Principal Perfection Provisions p.424 3.4 Principal Covenants p.424 3.5 Principal Servicing Provisions p.424 3.6 Principal Defaults p.424 3.7 Principal Indemnities p.424 3.8 Bonds/Notes/Securities p.425 3.9 Derivatives p.425 3.10 Offering Memoranda p.425 4. Laws and Regulations Specifically Relating to Securitisation p.425

4.1 Specific Disclosure Laws or Regulations p.425 4.2 General Disclosure Laws or Regulations p.426 4.3 Credit Risk Retention p.426 4.4 Periodic Reporting p.426 4.5 Activities of Rating Agencies p.426 4.6 Treatment of Securitisation in Financial Entities p.426 4.7 Use of Derivatives p.427

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