Borrower - Pledge GMSLA Provision

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2018 Global Master Securities Lending Agreement (Pledge Version)
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Clause Borrower in a Nutshell

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The Borrower is the person specified in the Agreement as “Borrower”.

Full text of Clause Borrower

[SPECIFY] (Borrower) a company incorporated under the laws of [SPECIFY] acting through one or more Designated Offices.

Related agreements and comparisons

Related agreements: Click here for the same clause in the 2010 GMSLA
Comparison: Template:Gmsladiff Borrower

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Unlike in the 2010 GMSLA, in a 2018 Pledge GMSLA which is designed with agent lending arrangements in mind, one party (presented by an agent lender) will always be the Lender and the other (a bank desirous of upgrading the funding status of its balance sheet with higher quality assets) will always be the Borrower, so the Agreement is not entirely symmetrical — though it nearly is, since the Loans are fully collateralised, and it is heavily based on a purely bilateral agreement, and ISLA’s crack drafting squad™ we markedly disinclined to make any changes to it they didn’t have to.

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See also

Template:M sa Pledge GMSLA Borrower

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