Issuer Group definition

Issuer Group is defined in Section 10.02(d).
Issuer Group shall have the meaning set forth in Section 13.5(b) hereof.
Issuer Group means the Issuer and its consolidated subsidiaries.

Examples of Issuer Group in a sentence

  • The foregoing activities of the Issuer Group, including the Company, or any Agents may affect the value of the Debentures.

  • B.5Description of the Issuer Group and Issuer’s position in the GroupAB SEB bankas is a member of the Nordic financial services group SEB.

  • The Transaction Security shall be provided and, as applicable, perfected or unperfected pursuant to, and subject to the terms of, the Security Documents entered into or to be entered into between the Parent or an Issuer Group Company (as applicable) and the Security Agent (acting on behalf of the Secured Parties).

  • If the Call Date occurs before ten (10) years after the Issue Date redemption may only be made if the Issuer's and the Issuer Group's Solvency Capital Requirement is exceeded by an appropriate margin taking into account the solvency position of the Issuer and the Issuer Group including the Issuer's medium-term capital management plan.

  • The purpose of the Bond Issue is general corporate purposes, and for the Bonds to qualify as Tier 2 capital (basic own funds) of the Issuer and/or the Issuer Group for the purpose of the Applicable Regulations and as determined by the Issuer Supervisor.


More Definitions of Issuer Group

Issuer Group means the Issuer and each Issuer Subsidiary.
Issuer Group means the Issuer and each entity which is part of the UK prudential consolidation group (as that term, or its successor, is used in the Regulatory Capital Requirements) of which the Issuer is part from time to time.
Issuer Group means the Issuer and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole;
Issuer Group is defined in Section 47.
Issuer Group means, in respect of an issuer, the following:
Issuer Group has the meaning set forth in Section 15.05 of this Loan Agreement.
Issuer Group means the issuer, any affiliates of the issuer and any other issuer that is engaged in a common enterprise with the issuer or an affiliate, or whose business is founded or organized by the same person or company who founded or organized the issuer.