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inlösen

Inlösen, literally redemption, is a term used in finance and law to denote the process by which a financial instrument, a claim, or a contractual right is exchanged for cash or another asset, either at maturity, upon exercise, or under a contractual call or put provision. It marks the end of the instrument's existence or the realization of a right.

In debt financing, inlösen refers to the issuer redeeming a bond, debenture, or other redeemable instrument.

In corporate actions, inlösen can describe the exercise of subscription rights or warrants to acquire new shares.

In collateral or secured lending, inlösen denotes redeeming pledged collateral by repaying the debt, allowing the

The precise meaning and procedures depend on the instrument's terms and applicable law, including redemption price,

At
stated
maturity
or
when
a
call
option
is
invoked,
the
issuer
pays
the
holder
the
redemption
price,
commonly
equal
to
par
value
plus
any
accrued
interest.
The
instrument
is
then
cancelled
and
the
investor's
claim
ends,
subject
to
any
accrued
rights.
The
holder
pays
the
strike
price
and
receives
the
underlying
shares
if
the
terms
are
met.
In
some
markets,
these
rights
are
tradable
until
they
are
exercised.
debtor
to
regain
ownership
of
the
asset.
In
consumer
contexts,
vouchers
and
gift
cards
are
redeemed
for
goods,
services,
or
cash
equivalents
according
to
the
terms.
notice
periods,
and
any
fees
for
early
redemption.