Note Issuance Facility

Euronote
A form of Euro-commercial paper consisting of short-term negotiable bearer notes, typically issued in dollars or euros. Euronote facilities are set up by syndicates of banks who underwrite these notes.
Note Issuance Facility (NIF)
A Note Issuance Facility (NIF) is a type of credit arrangement that allows for the issuance of short- to medium-term notes in the Eurocurrency market. It provides borrowers with the ability to secure short-term debt funding on a continuous or revolving basis.
Note Issuance Facility (NIF)
A Note Issuance Facility (NIF) is a financial arrangement that enables short-term borrowers in the eurocurrency markets to issue euronotes with maturities of less than one year on a rolling basis. This facility provides an efficient, flexible way to manage short-term funding needs without the need for separate borrowing arrangements each time funds are required.

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