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Finance from a lender for a commercial credit on terms which transfer the risk of default by the commercial debtor from the commercial seller to the lender or some third party guarantor or insurer; the lender has no recourse to the commercial seller. | Finance from a lender for a commercial credit on terms which transfer the risk of default by the commercial debtor from the commercial seller to the lender or some third party guarantor or insurer; the lender has no recourse to the commercial seller. | ||
In project finance, a financing which relies exclusively on the cashflows arising from the project and where the lender has no recourse to the company or companies undertaking the project. | In project finance, a financing which relies exclusively on the cashflows arising from the project and where the lender has no recourse to the company or companies undertaking the project. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Recourse finance]] | * [[Recourse finance]] | ||
Revision as of 11:03, 22 June 2016
Finance from a lender for a commercial credit on terms which transfer the risk of default by the commercial debtor from the commercial seller to the lender or some third party guarantor or insurer; the lender has no recourse to the commercial seller.
In project finance, a financing which relies exclusively on the cashflows arising from the project and where the lender has no recourse to the company or companies undertaking the project.