Bearer bonds
Holders of debt securities
Certificate issued by the company to investors as a special form of negotiable security.
Bearer bonds are a special form of negotiable securities. A creditor's claim against an issuer is securitized. In contrast to a registered bond, the owner of the certificate does not have to be named, so the owner of the certificate is always the creditor.
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Advantages for companies
As a rule, this form of capitalization means that liquidity is available at very short notice.
With this type of financing, there are clearly defined framework conditions such as the term and interest rate and the bearer bond is redeemed at the end of the term. bearer bond is redeemed at the end of the term.
Overall, interest rates are often lower here than with normal bank financing.
Disadvantages for companies
As a rule, this type of capitalization leads to very high demands on the borrower's creditworthiness and if several promissory note loans are used, the different terms and binding periods can lead to a liquidity problem with a time lag.
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