Financial backer definition

Financial backer means an investor, mortgagee, bondholder, note holder, or other source of equity, capital, or other assets, other than a financial institution.
Financial backer means an investor, mortgagee, bondholder, note holder, or other
Financial backer means an investor, mortgagee, bondholder, note holder, or other source of

Examples of Financial backer in a sentence

  • Limitations and future research 165 Annex 1: Questionnaire survey 167Annex 2: Bank stakeholder interview questionnaire 177Annex 3: Stakeholder SE network interview questionnaire 178Annex 4: Financial backer stakeholder interview questionnaire 179Annex 5: Stakeholder employer/manager interview questionnaire 180Annex 6: Questionnaire case example: CediS.


More Definitions of Financial backer

Financial backer means any owner, principal, officer, director,
Financial backer means any owner, principal, officer, director, employee, or other person or entity that is anticipated to or actually loans or invests, directly or indirectly, $100,000 or more to the applicant.

Related to Financial backer

  • Financial Bid means that part of the offer, that provides price schedule, total project costs etc.

  • Financial Monitoring Report or “FMR” means each report prepared in accordance with Section 4.02 of this Agreement;

  • Financial Package means the financing package indicating the total capital cost of the Project and the means of financing thereof, as set forth in the Financial Model and approved by the Lenders, and includes Equity and all financial assistance specified in the Financing Agreements;

  • Financial Model means the financial model adopted by Senior Lenders, setting forth the capital and operating costs of the Project and revenues therefrom on the basis of which financial viability of the Project has been determined by the Senior Lenders, and includes a description of the assumptions and parameters used for making calculations and projections therein;

  • Financial Services means any service of a financial nature, including (but not limited to) —

  • International Financial Reporting Standards means the accounting standards and interpretations adopted by the International Accounting Standards Board.

  • Financial Report means the annual financial report prepared under Chapter 2M of the Corporations Act for the Company and its controlled entities;

  • Financial Close means the Capacity Market Seller has demonstrated that the Capacity Market Seller or its agent has completed the act of executing the material contracts and/or other documents necessary to (1) authorize construction of the project and (2) establish the necessary funding for the project under the control of an independent third-party entity. A sworn, notarized certification of an independent engineer certifying to such facts, and that the engineer has personal knowledge of, or has engaged in a diligent inquiry to determine, such facts, shall be sufficient to make such demonstration. For resources that do not have external financing, Financial Close shall mean the project has full funding available, and that the project has been duly authorized to proceed with full construction of the material portions of the project by the appropriate governing body of the company funding such project. A sworn, notarized certification by an officer of such company certifying to such facts, and that the officer has personal knowledge of, or has engaged in a diligent inquiry to determine, such facts, shall be sufficient to make such demonstration.