repackageverb [ T ]
uk/ˌriːˈpækɪdʒ/usCOMMERCE, MARKETING to put a product in a new container, etc., or to sell a product or service in a new package or market it in a new way:
Permission must be sought if a regulated product is to be imported and then labelled or repackaged in Canada.
This is a new release of an older product that has been repackaged to suit this particular market.
FINANCE if a bank, etc. repackages loans, it sells them to investors in another form:
Some consumer loans that have been repackaged as bonds.