Debenture Issuance

/dɪˈbɛnʧər ɪˈʃuːəns/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The process by which a corporation or government issues debentures, which are unsecured debt instruments, to raise capital.
    The company completed the debenture issuance to fund its expansion projects.

Forms

  • debenture issuance

Commentary

Debenture issuance specifically refers to the act of issuing unsecured debt, distinct from secured bonds; careful drafting is needed to distinguish liabilities and investor rights.

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