Equity investor loan

A subordinated loan provided by the equity/institutional investors. Its terms are similar to mezzanine debt (www.practicallaw.com/A36443) (for example, there is no margin ratchet (www.practicallaw.com/A36414), while there is a single bullet repayment (www.practicallaw.com/A35950) and a similar term).

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