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Business credit

A bank Loan to a company. also called Commercial lending or Commercial credit.

Related Terms: 7 Call, Commercial credit, Commercial lending, Credit, Lend, Loan, Merc
Other Related Pages: Category: Lending_and_Credit Starting With: B
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