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special-purpose vehicle (SPV) Finance Definition
A subsidiary or an affiliated business that conducts a specific activity that is crucial to the parent’s business. The SPV is designed to protect the parent corporation from the accounting, tax, or regulatory consequences of the SPV’s activities. Often, SPVs are used for financial transactions, such as keeping debt or risky business ventures away from the parent company. Also called a special-purpose entity.