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Criteria Archive

Access to AiGLe’s analytical criteria.

The criteria archive contains AiGLe's full scoring methodology, criteria papers, and tier-level deep-dives. Access is available to professional and institutional counterparties under a one-way confidentiality undertaking.

What’s inside

  • Paper 01 · LBS Criteria — full four-pillar methodology as applied to litigation-backed securities, claim pool notes, and SPV litigation bonds.
  • Tier I · Reserve deep-dive — Conservation Notes and Conservation ABS, sovereign-backed HQLA pathway.
  • Tier II · Institutional deep-dive — LBS structural features, ATE wrappers, OC ratio detail, Litdaq listing pathway.
  • Tier III · Capital deep-dive — Forestry ABS, Tree Notes, NAIs, BNG Credit Notes, NATDAQ listing pathway.

Papers 02 (NAI) and 03 (CFFI) remain embargoed pending completion of FCA engagement and are not currently available on this site.

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