Debtor-in-possession financing

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Massedarlehen sind die im Insolvenzverfahren durch den Insolvenzverwalter bei Massegläubigern wie Kreditinstituten, staatlichen Förderbanken, Lieferanten oder Kunden aufgenommenen Kredite zur Aufrechterhaltung des Geschäftsbetriebs durch Sicherstellung der Zahlungsfähigkeit. Es handelt sich um eine Sonderform von Masseverbindlichkeiten. rdf:langString
Debtor-in-possession financing or DIP financing is a special form of financing provided for companies in financial distress, typically during restructuring under corporate bankruptcy law (such as Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the US or CCAA in Canada). Usually, this debt is considered senior to all other debt, equity, and any other securities issued by a company — violating any absolute priority rule by placing the new financing ahead of a company's existing debts for payment. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Debtor-in-possession financing or DIP financing is a special form of financing provided for companies in financial distress, typically during restructuring under corporate bankruptcy law (such as Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the US or CCAA in Canada). Usually, this debt is considered senior to all other debt, equity, and any other securities issued by a company — violating any absolute priority rule by placing the new financing ahead of a company's existing debts for payment. DIP financing may be used to keep a business operating until it can be sold as a going concern, if this is likely to provide a greater return to creditors than the firm's closure and a liquidation of assets. It may also give a troubled company a new start, albeit under strict conditions. In this case, "debtor in possession" financing refers to debt incurred while in bankruptcy, and "exit financing" is debt incurred upon emerging from reorganisation under bankruptcy law.
rdf:langString Massedarlehen sind die im Insolvenzverfahren durch den Insolvenzverwalter bei Massegläubigern wie Kreditinstituten, staatlichen Förderbanken, Lieferanten oder Kunden aufgenommenen Kredite zur Aufrechterhaltung des Geschäftsbetriebs durch Sicherstellung der Zahlungsfähigkeit. Es handelt sich um eine Sonderform von Masseverbindlichkeiten.
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