repackage
verb[T]
uk/ˌriːˈpækɪdʒ/usCOMMERCE,MARKETING
to put aproductin a newcontainer, etc., or tosellaproductorservicein a newpackageormarketit in a new way:
Permission must besoughtif aregulatedproductis to beimportedand thenlabelledor repackaged in Canada.
This is a newreleaseof anolderproductthat has been repackaged tosuitthisparticularmarket.
FINANCE
if abank, etc. repackagesloans, itsellsthem toinvestorsin anotherform:
Someconsumerloansthat have been repackaged asbonds.