Betekenis van:
commercial credit

commercial credit
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • credit granted by a bank to a business concern for commercial purposes

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Commercial non-mortgage credit granting services by monetary institutions
    2. The credit provided by KBC will be on commercial terms.
    3. Tanchon Commercial Bank (a.k.a. (a) CHANGGWANG CREDIT BANK; (b) KOREA CHANGGWANG CREDIT BANK).
    4. Lending of all types including, inter alia, consumer credit, mortgage credit, factoring and financing of commercial transactions (CPC 8113)
    5. Lending including, inter alia: consumer credit, mortgage credit, factoring, with or without recourse, financing of commercial transactions (including forfeiting)
    6. Commercial non-mortgage credit granting services, other than by monetary institutions
    7. The commercial banks finally credit the funds so received to the account of the borrower.
    8. the stagnation of commercial credit business due to the lack of liquidity.
    9. Potential liquidity needs of the conduits (where the commercial papers are not sold completely) are bridged by credit lines provided by commercial banks.
    10. allow credit institutions to assign a 30 % LGD for senior exposures secured by residential or commercial real estate.
    11. The financial debt of EUR 15 million, contracted with credit institutions […], was guaranteed by IFB’s commercial receivables.
    12. public credit institutions, as regards deposits of public funds placed with them by public authorities on normal commercial terms;
    13. Hungary also claims that the Eximbank guarantee scheme would allow commercial banks to gather experience concerning the risks involved and to build up a commercial export-credit guarantee market over a period of 2-3 years;
    14. In fact, it is usually perceived as being more risky and the extent of security required for a certain credit, regardless of the finance object, is a purely commercial decision of a given commercial bank.
    15. The Commission raised doubts as to the commercial nature of these guarantees since they had been issued within the framework of the Export Credit Insurance Corporation’s non-commercial activities (with Treasury guarantees).