Bridge Finance definition

Bridge Finance means any Final Recipient Transaction that includes working capital financing and where the purpose is to provide short-term interim financing/funding necessary until ordinary financing conditions and business operations are restored and a longer-term financing can be provided.”
Bridge Finance means the bridge finance provided by the Purchaser to the Company as set out in separate letters of agreement between the Purchaser and the Seller;

Examples of Bridge Finance in a sentence

  • Bridge Finance: Indian companies which are in the infrastructure sector, as defined under the extant ECB policy are permitted to import capital goods by availing of short term credit (including buyers’ / suppliers’ credit) in the nature of 'bridge finance', with RBI’s prior approval provided the bridge finance shall be replaced with a long term ECB as per extant ECB guidelines.

  • This waiver applies irrespective of any law or any provision of a Bridge Finance Document to the contrary.

  • This guarantee is a continuing guarantee and will extend to the ultimate balance of sums payable by any Obligor under the Bridge Finance Documents, regardless of any intermediate payment or discharge in whole or in part.

  • In the letter of offer the issuer must disclose the exact purpose of the proceeds from CP issues.( The purpose will have to be exact eg:.For meeting Stock in trade/Receivables ,Repairs, Admin expenses, Salaries, Creation of an asset, Bridge Finance for …….

  • The Bridge Finance Facility is available for drawdown in tranches.

  • This has the same effect as if the signatures on the counterparts were on a single copy of the Bridge Finance Document.

  • If a Bridge Finance Document does not provide for when a particular payment is due, that payment will be due within three Business Days of demand by the relevant Finance Party.

  • OTHER CURRENT ASSETS Distinguishing between: - Balances with banks in current account; - Cash on hand; - Sundry Debtors; - Contracts for sale of investments in securities; - Outstanding and accrued income; - Advance, Deposits, etc.; - Bridge Finance; - Shares/debentures application money, pending allotment; - Others.

  • Each Bridge Finance Document may be executed in any number of counterparts.

  • Best practice is to set forth two or three scenarios explaining hypotheticals of actual and available balances and how fees are accessed and how transactions are applied, and in what order, to an account.

Related to Bridge Finance

  • Bridge Financing has meaning set forth in Section 7.6.

  • Bridge means a structure including supports erected over a depression or an obstruction, such as water, a highway, or a railway, for the purposes of carrying traffic or other moving loads, and having an opening measuring along the center of the roadway of more than 20 feet between undercopings of abutments or spring lines of arches, or extreme ends of openings for multiple boxes where the clear distance between openings is less than 1/2 of the smaller contiguous opening.

  • Bridge Facility means the Commitments and any Advances made thereunder.

  • Corporate Finance Fee means the fee to be paid to the Agent by the Issuer in consideration of corporate finance and structuring services provided by the Agent;

  • Co-financing means the financing referred to in Section 7.02 (h) and specified in the Loan Agreement provided or to be provided for the Project by the Co-financier. If the Loan Agreement specifies more than one such financing, “Co-financing” refers separately to each of such financings.

  • Bridge Loan Any loan or other obligation that (x) is incurred in connection with a merger, acquisition, consolidation, or sale of all or substantially all of the assets of a Person or similar transaction and (y) by its terms, is required to be repaid within one year of the incurrence thereof with proceeds from additional borrowings or other refinancings (it being understood that any such loan or debt security that has a nominal maturity date of one year or less from the incurrence thereof but has a term-out or other provision whereby (automatically or at the sole option of the Obligor thereof) the maturity of the indebtedness thereunder may be extended to a later date is not a Bridge Loan).

  • PIPE Financing has the meaning set forth in the recitals to this Agreement.

  • New Financing has the meaning specified in Section 2.04(a).

  • Bridge Loans means the Loans (as defined in the Bridge Credit Agreement).

  • Finance means the Division of Finance.

  • Finance Company means any Finance Company or other lender with whom You have agreed a Loan or credit agreement through the Supplying Outlet.

  • Debt Financing has the meaning set forth in Section 5.7.

  • Sales finance company means that term as defined in section 2 of the motor vehicle sales finance act, MCL 492.102.

  • Bridge Notes means the series of notes, of which this Note is a part, dated on or about the date hereof, each of which are identical, other than the date of the Note, identity of the Holder and principal amount of this Note.

  • Alternative Financing has the meaning set forth in Section 5.14(b).

  • Additional Financing means the sale by the Company of additional Units as contemplated by the registration statement on Form SB-2 filed by the Company with the SEC on September 13, 2006, as amended from time to time thereafter.

  • Finance Corp. means the Person named as “Finance Corp.” in the first paragraph of this instrument until a successor Person shall have become such pursuant to the applicable terms of this Indenture, and thereafter “Finance Corp.” shall mean such successor Person.

  • Capital Markets Indebtedness means any Indebtedness consisting of bonds, debentures, notes or other similar debt securities issued in (a) a public offering registered under the Securities Act, (b) a private placement to institutional investors that is resold in accordance with Rule 144A or Regulation S of the Securities Act, whether or not it includes registration rights entitling the holders of such debt securities to registration thereof with the SEC or (c) a placement to institutional investors. The term “Capital Markets Indebtedness” shall not include any Indebtedness under commercial bank facilities or similar Indebtedness, Capitalized Lease Obligation or recourse transfer of any financial asset or any other type of Indebtedness incurred in a manner not customarily viewed as a “securities offering.”

  • Equity Financing means the next sale (or series of related sales) by the Company of its Equity Securities to one or more third parties following the date of this instrument from which the Company receives gross proceeds of not less than $1,000,000 cash or cash equivalent (excluding the conversion of any instruments convertible into or exercisable or exchangeable for Capital Stock, such as SAFEs or convertible promissory notes) with the principal purpose of raising capital.

  • Existing Financing means the financing arrangements that provided for a security interest granted by Company in the Aircraft and that were outstanding on August 3, 2020.

  • Public-finance transaction means a secured transaction in connection with which:

  • Senior Credit Facilities means the Credit Facilities entered into as of the Measurement Date by and among the Issuer, Holdings III, the lenders party thereto in their capacities as lenders thereunder and Citibank, N.A., as Administrative Agent, including any guarantees, collateral documents, instruments and agreements executed in connection therewith, and any amendments, supplements, modifications, extensions, renewals, restatements, refundings or refinancings thereof and any indentures or credit facilities or commercial paper facilities with banks or other institutional lenders or investors that replace, refund or refinance any part of the loans, notes, other credit facilities or commitments thereunder, including any such replacement, refunding or refinancing facility or indenture that increases the amount borrowable thereunder or alters the maturity thereof (provided that such increase in borrowings is permitted under Section 4.09 hereof).

  • Capital Market Indebtedness means any obligation for the payment of borrowed money which is, in the form of, or represented or evidenced by bonds, or other instruments which are, or are capable of being, listed, quoted, dealt in or traded on any stock exchange or in any organised market and any guarantee or other indemnity in respect of such obligation; and

  • Interim Financing means any new financial assistance, provided by an existing or a new creditor, that includes, as a minimum, financial assistance during the stay of individual enforcement actions, and that is reasonable and immediately necessary for the debtor's business to continue operating, or to preserve or enhance the value of that business;

  • Credit Facilities means, with respect to the Issuer or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries, one or more debt facilities, including the Senior Credit Facilities, or other financing arrangements (including, without limitation, commercial paper facilities or indentures) providing for revolving credit loans, term loans, letters of credit or other long-term indebtedness, including any notes, mortgages, guarantees, collateral documents, instruments and agreements executed in connection therewith, and any amendments, supplements, modifications, extensions, renewals, restatements or refundings thereof and any indentures or credit facilities or commercial paper facilities that replace, refund or refinance any part of the loans, notes, other credit facilities or commitments thereunder, including any such replacement, refunding or refinancing facility or indenture that increases the amount permitted to be borrowed thereunder or alters the maturity thereof (provided that such increase in borrowings is permitted under Section 4.09 hereof) or adds Restricted Subsidiaries as additional borrowers or guarantors thereunder and whether by the same or any other agent, lender or group of lenders.

  • Exit Financing means the financing under the Exit Facility.