Banking Structures
J. A. Donaldson and
T. H. Donaldson
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J. A. Donaldson: Imperial Chemical Industries
T. H. Donaldson: Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York
Chapter 3 in The Medium-Term Loan Market, 1982, pp 40-59 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract Much the most common type of loan found in this market is one made by a single bank and it is in many ways the most satisfactory arrangement for both parties. Provided the amount involved is not in excess of the bank’s capacity and willingness to lend to its customer then it would normally have no reason to wish to share the business and, in the process, risk introducing a potentially predatory competitor bank to that customer. Indeed, a bank which was approaching its lending limit with a particular customer might deliberately seek to share the new loan with a friendly bank, rather than risk letting a real rival have an opportunity in the future.
Keywords: Banking Relationship; Lead Manager; Banking Structure; Loan Agreement; Single Bank (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1982
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-06242-3_3
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