Cross-Border Financing

/ˌkrɔsˈbɔrdər ˈfaɪˌnænsɪŋ/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The provision of funds across national borders, typically involving international loans, investment arrangements, or credit facilities.
    The company secured cross-border financing to support its expansion into foreign markets.

Forms

  • cross-border financing

Commentary

In drafting agreements involving cross-border financing, attention must be paid to differing regulatory environments, currency risks, and enforceability of cross-jurisdictional obligations.

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