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Private sector loan

A commercial loan is a debt-based funding arrangement between a business and a financial institution such as a bank. It is typically used to fund major capital expenditures and/or cover operational costs that may otherwise be unaffordable.

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A commercial loan is a debt-based funding arrangement between a business and a financial institution such as a bank. It is typically used to fund major capital expenditures or cover operational costs that may otherwise be unaffordable.

Commercial loans are lent by private banks and other financial institutions. There are a wide range of options included under private commercial loans. Typical examples of investors in local energy projects are insurance companies, pension funds, specialist debt funds and banks.

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