Examples of Bank Partners in a sentence
Government brokers at the district level were expected to support and monitor the field activities.
Includes non-cash charges related to our financial guarantee arrangements with our ongoing Bank Partners, which are primarily a function of new loans facilitated on our platform during the period increasing the contractual escrow balance and the associated financial guarantee liability.
Additionally, the Bank Partners continue to earn a trailing fee calculated based on the amounts collected by the DSTs.
E8–6926 Filed 4–2–08; 8:45 am]BILLING CODE 6210–01–SModern Bank Partners LLC, and Modern Financial Inc., all of New York, New York; to become bank holding companies by acquiring 100 percent of the voting shares of Modern Bank, N.A., New York, New York.
Following the purchase by the DSTs of the loan and advance receivable, the Bank Partners continue to hold legal title to the loan and maintain the relationship with the customer, which includes the funding of any future advances under the line of credit.
Tax Preparers and Bank Partners Prosper As one would expect based upon these figures, the major players in the RAL business have experienced significant growth in their business over the last year.
During 2019 relative to 2018, there was a shift in loan originations from lower to higher annual percentage yields and shifts in merchant mix, which resulted in the decrease in transaction fees earned per dollar originated.We earn fixed servicing fees from our Bank Partners on our loan servicing portfolio.
The Company, its non-bank, and/or Bank Partners adjust lending terms and policies as deemed necessary.
Mr. Mackovak, solely by virtue of his position as a managing member of Strategic Value Bank Partners LLC, which serves as the general partner of Strategic Value Investors LP, may be deemed to beneficially own the shares owned directly by Strategic Value Investors LP.
OPIC, “YES Bank Partners with OPIC and Wells Fargo to Support Financing of Women Entrepreneurs and SMEs,” press release, July 13, 2017.In providing support for development, DFIs typically pursue “additionality,” that is, limiting their support to circumstances when commercial financing for a project is not available oncommercially viable terms in order to complement, not compete with, the private sector.