Access to capital definition

Access to capital means an applicant’s ability to obtain funding based on the security of the revenues to be pledged, the general financial condition of the applicant and other factors outside of the applicant’s control.
Access to capital. DWS Infrastructure has a track record of supporting significant capital expenditure projects across its portfolio companies and will support Stagecoach’s management in accessing capital to deliver its decarbonization objectives; • Continued focus on the UK: DWS Infrastructure will ensure the continued focus of the Stagecoach business on the UK market and the delivery of public transport services through bus, coach and light rail. Under DWS Infrastructure, the priority for Stagecoach will remain delivering for bus passengers in the UK; • Aiming to enhance services: supporting Stagecoach in achieving sustainable growth and service quality improvements for passengers and communities around the UK; and • Approach to Stagecoach’s pensions schemes: DWS Infrastructure as a patient long- term capital infrastructure investor is a sound ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ for Stagecoach’s pension schemes and has a long-term approach to safeguarding Stagecoach’s pension commitments in alignment with the trustees of the SGPS.

Examples of Access to capital in a sentence

  • Access to capital will be provided to qualifying businesses through MCCD’s Emerging Small Business Loan Program (see Exhibit C Small Business Loan Program Guidelines below).

  • Act to remove bureaucratic obstacles that impede the development of green initiatives in all fields, such as: - Removing obstacles in legislation - Network creation and Knowledge bridge - Access to capital markets When initiatives are enrolled, the average time to market is between two and three years.

  • Access to capital is consistently identified as a top priority for Austin’s Small Business Community, as means to fund business expansion and promote the hiring of local residents, particularly those with challenged backgrounds.

  • Access to capital for tens of thousands of small businesses and disaster victims each year through the Capital Access Financial System (CAFS).