Absa Capital definition

Absa Capital means Absa Bank Limited (acting through its Absa Capital division) (Registration No. 1986/004794/06), a public company and registered bank duly incorporated according to the company and banking laws of South Africa;

Examples of Absa Capital in a sentence

  • We refer to the Facility Agreement dated [insert] entered into between inter alia us and, Absa Bank Limited (acting through its Absa Capital division) (the “Facility Agreement”).

  • To: Absa Bank Limited (acting through its Absa Capital Division) (as Facility Agent) From: Gold Fields Limited (the “Parent”); and Date: Dear Sirs 1 We refer to the Facility Agreement.

  • An executed mandate letter for the Facility containing a pre-emptive right in favour of Absa Capital or any of it’s wholly owned subsidiaries (each an “ABSA Party”) to be appointed as Mandated Lead Arranger or Joint Mandated Lead Arranger with respect to the Bond Issue and to arrange, book-run and underwrite (should the Parent require the Bond Issue to be underwritten) 50% of the Bond Issue (“ABSA Bond Portion”).

Related to Absa Capital

  • Equity Capital means capital invested in common or preferred stock, royalty rights, limited partnership interests, limited liability company interests, or any other security or rights that evidence ownership in a private business.

  • Barclays Capital is a reference to Barclays Capital, the investment banking division of Barclays Bank PLC;

  • Net Capital as used in this rule, shall mean the difference between total assets and total indebtedness, as determined by generally accepted accounting principles, consistently applied, and thereafter adjusted pursuant to paragraph (K)(2) of this rule.

  • Minimum capital or "minimum required capital" means the capital that must be constantly maintained by a stock insurance corporation as required by statute.

  • Charter Capital means the amount of capital contributed by all Shareholders and mentioned in Article 5 of this Charter.