Net Interest Margin Securities - NIMS
- Net Interest Margin Securities - NIMS
- A type of security that allows holders to access excess cash flows resulting from securitized mortgage loan pools.
Excess cash flows from the securitized mortgage loan pools are transferred to a trust account through a NIMS transaction. From this trust account, investors of the NIMS receive interest payments.
Investment dictionary.
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2012.
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