Mezzanine Debt
The capital structure layer of funding between common equity and secured borrowing, usually subordinated and sometimes may carry an equity warrant. Mezzanine finance may also invol ...
The capital structure layer of funding between common equity and secured borrowing, usually subordinated and sometimes may carry an equity warrant. Mezzanine finance may also invol ...
The minimum level of regulatory capital that insurance companies are required to maintain under Solvency II.
Refers to the trading of securities and derivatives by counterparties directly rather than through a recognised exchange.
The party borrowing money from a Lender. (CREFC, CRE Glossary of Terms, EU Version)
Contractual breaches or other events the occurrence of which gives the lender the right to demand a full and immediate repayment of the loan (subject to cure rights). These are def ...
The percentage rate charged by a Lender which includes the reference rate (e.g. LIBOR / EURIBOR / SONIA) plus a margin.
The amount of Loan attributed to a particular portion of the underlying collateral, usually a single property within a portfolio of underlying assets.
The annualized rate of repayment, usually expressed in % terms, of a Loan's outstanding principal balance.
A form of risk management which entails managing assets and cash flows to satisfy liabilities.
The party that has created a loan asset or group of assets by extending credit to one or more creditors.