The Vc On The Corner

Topics:
Bank Financing
Tags:
Bank,
Financial Services
Source:
Gruner + Jahr USA Publishing

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Overview: Article focuses on bank financing. Venture capital is no more important for financing the business. If one have a relationship with a lending institution, it is worth investigating whether that bank maintains a private-equity arm to invest in growth companies. One should make sure before hand that the bank will provide him full facilities, wont take much time in loan application approval. When it comes to handling private-equity investments, banks are just as fast and efficient as any other players in the market are. That is because the decision-makers in the banks' equity deals often gained their expertise working at traditional private-equity funds or investment banks.

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Format: HTML | Date: May 2001 | Pages: 1


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