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Bereitstellungskommission
com·ˈmit·ment fee N
com·mit·ment [kəˈmɪtmənt] N
1. commitment no pl:
Engagement nt <-s, -s>
Leistungsbereitschaft f <-> kein pl
2. commitment (obligation):
Verpflichtung f <-, -en> gegenüber +dat
3. commitment:
Einweisung f <-, -en>
Unterbringung f <-, -en>
Einlieferung f <-, -en>
Überstellung f <-, -en> form
4. commitment ECON, FIN:
fee [fi:] N
1. fee (charge):
Gebühr f <-, -en>
Erfolgshonorar nt <-s, -e>
Mitgliedsbeitrag m <-(e)s, -träge>
Schulgeld nt <-(e)s> kein pl
2. fee no pl LAW:
Eigentumsrecht nt <-(e)s, -e>
commitment N
fee N MKT COMPET
fee N ACCOUNT
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Banks facing their own reserve requirements against these lines are charging commitment fees that can range from 0.06 percent to 0.15 per cent, according to company filings.
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Commitment fees are levied on the undisbursed loan amount or a portion thereof and are payable per annum.
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