ppl lawyers among the contributors to the Chambers Securitisation Global Practice Guide 2026

Securitisation has been a central tool in reshaping the Greek financial system over the past decade.
Behind the transactions lies a legal framework that governs true sale, bankruptcy remoteness, servicing, risk transfer and investor protection.

In this chapter of Chambers Securitisation 2026, we analyse how the Greek securitisation regime operates in practice, the asset classes that dominate the market, and the legal mechanics that allow complex structures to function with certainty.

Chapter authored by  Athina Palli and Vicky Palouki.

The Greek market is moving beyond traditional securitisation of bank loan portfolios.
Asset-backed financing is increasingly being used to monetise future cash flows, non-standard receivables and assets that sit outside conventional lending models.

In our Chambers Securitisation 2026  trends chapter, we explore how securitisation technology is being applied across private credit, future-flow structures, derivatives and infrastructure-linked receivables and how evolving investor appetite is reshaping the market.

Chapter authored by  Christina Papanikolopoulou and Athina Palli

Read our full analysis in Chambers Securitisation 2026.