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Cofinancing




Cofinancing

A type of financing in which the different lenders agree to fund under the same documentation and security packages but may have different interest rates, repayment profiles, and terms.

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The amount of money a lender loans a borrower to pay for using the borrower's principal.

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Partial settlement of a debt (perhaps at monthly or quarterly intervals).



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Cofinancing agreements
Joint participation of the World Bank and other agencies or lenders in providing funds to developing countries.



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Cofinancing agreements
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