Common use of Threshold Amount Clause in Contracts

Threshold Amount. During the Letter Effective Period, the “Threshold Amount” as defined in the Program Agreement is Thirty-Eight Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($38,500,000). Following the Letter Expiration Date, the Threshold Amount is [****]. Following the Letter Expiration Date, Bank will designate Accounts as Transferable Excess Accounts in order to reduce the total Receivables held by Bank (other than Receivables already designated as Transferable Excess Receivables) to an amount less than the Threshold Amount, using a methodology mutually agreed by the Parties.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Letter Agreement (Oportun Financial Corp), Letter Agreement (Oportun Financial Corp), Letter Agreement (Oportun Financial Corp)

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Threshold Amount. During the Letter Effective Period, the “Threshold Amount” as defined in the Program Agreement is Thirty-Eight Five Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($38,500,00035,000,000). Following the Letter Expiration Date, the Threshold Amount is [****]. Following the Letter Expiration Date, Bank will designate Accounts as Transferable Excess Accounts in order to reduce the total Receivables held by Bank (other than Receivables already designated as Transferable Excess Receivables) to an amount less than the Threshold Amount, using a methodology mutually agreed by the Parties.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Letter Agreement (Oportun Financial Corp)

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