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Financing & Shareholdings For decades small to medium-sized enterprises financed themselves over banks and savings banks. The readiness of the banking industry to finance ongoing business operations was high. This has now changed. Credit institutes have become more critical in their financial practices. High-risk premiums frequently make credit considerably more expensive. In the meantime several credit institutes have launched what are referred to as Mezzanine products. This offers firms the advantage of linking share and outside capital. Resulting in an improvement in credit-worthiness. Movement is also coming back into the market for trade investments. Considerable market opportunities are being forecast here. The right way of dealing with holding companies can be of existential importance to small to medium-sized enterprises. Experienced consultants know what firms and investors need to take into consideration here. |
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