Bankable definition

Bankable status means that economic, engineering and geotechnical inputs to the Project have been completed to a degree sufficient so that the Project can secure the required development capital and achieve financial close.
Bankable means that investment plans are adequately costed, the risks are adequately assessed, the climate financing options and the rationale for climate financing are identified, and possibilities for private sector financing/co-financing have been appraised.
Bankable means that the Company is willing to invest the time and

Examples of Bankable in a sentence

  • Bankable Hours arrangements are available to be used by non-Casual Hourly Rate Employees.

  • Any payment will be at the Employee’s Bankable Hourly Rate of pay for working ordinary hours.

  • LBSV shall be the operator upon submission and acceptance of the Bankable Feasibility Study.

  • Where Employees are required to work on a public holiday, they will be paid at double the Bankable Hourly Rate set out in Part B.

  • The Charter School shall be solely responsible for the cost of all utilities used or consumed by the Charter School on the Site.

  • On their commencement, Schedules 5, 6, 7 and 8 will override these provisions and Contract and Bankable Hours will be calculated on a fortnightly basis in accordance with these Schedules.

  • On their commencement, Schedules 5, 6, 7 and 8 will override these provisions to the extent of any inconsistency and Bankable Hours will be calculated on a fortnightly basis in accordance with these Schedules.

  • Calculation of pay, including any payments based on Bankable Hours and any overtime payable, will be made before any salary sacrifice amount is deducted.

  • Payment for Hourly Rate Warehouse Employees will be calculated for each day of compassionate leave based on the Bankable Hourly Rate set out in Part B for the Employee’s Average Hours calculated over the previous 12 months.

  • On commencement of employment, Hourly Rate Part-time Employees will be advised of their Contract Hours and the maximum number of hours which will be paid at the Bankable Hourly rate of pay for their classification.