Provive: Our Revenue-Based Mezzanine Debt Journey
Aunnie Patton Power ()
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Aunnie Patton Power: University of Oxford
Chapter Chapter 9 in Adventure Finance, 2021, pp 91-102 from Springer
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Abstract For our next journey, we are going to head to Mexico where Provive and Adobe Capital join forces to tackle the issue of affordable housing through a revenue-based mezzanine debt agreement. This type of agreement falls into my categorization of a convertible revenue-based financing (Convertible RBF) agreement because it features a variable payment based on revenue or earnings, but also has the option of converting to equity.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-72428-3_9
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