Betekenis van:
business loan
business loan
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a bank loan granted for the use of a business
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- They are too far in debt to get the small business loan.
- At the time when the deposit is transformed into a loan, this new loan is recorded as new lending business.
- Furthermore, on 15 April 2002 the consortium of banks granted a liquidity loan to the Herlitz Group (liquidity loan). The liquidity loan of EUR 15 million was granted in order to enable the continuation of the group’s operative business.
- The amount refers to the single loan transaction considered as new business, rather than to all business between the non-financial corporation and the reporting agent.
- The liquidity loan of EUR 15 million was granted in order to enable the continuation of the group’s operative business.
- loans to be repaid by close of business on the day following that on which the loan was granted
- In respect of the 2001 loan, the UK clarified that the origins of the loan were in 1999 when the Government endorsed Royal Mail’s strategy to make certain acquisitions in order to help the competitiveness of Royal Mail’s core business.
- the difficult financial situation in the business group as a whole and non-repayment by the parent company of a PLN 16 million loan;
- Measure 19: An investment loan of DEM 1 million granted in March 1993 by Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau under its small business scheme [10].
- The fact that Commerzbank is granting a commercial loan for part of the financing of the new wine cellar confirms the feasibility of the business plan;
- Measure 17: A loan of DEM 1,8 million purportedly granted in May 1994 under the European Recovery Programme business start-up scheme [8].
- In February 2001, the UK authorities made a loan of GBP 500 million to RM to finance overseas acquisitions for the mail and parcels business.
- As regards the investment loan of PLN […] million for the development of wind tower production, this business will be operated by a special-purpose company.
- withdrawal from lines of business: long‐term withdrawal from large customer and international business (e.g. loan transactions with foreign banks, advisory services for large customers, privatisation and aircraft financing),
- the business plan is based on realistic and conservative assumptions, as attested by KPMG. The fact that Commerzbank is granting a commercial loan for part of the financing of the new wine cellar confirms the feasibility of the business plan;