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A facility which permits the borrower to draw down and repay amounts at the borrower's discretion for a specified period of time. | A facility which permits the borrower to draw down and repay amounts at the borrower's discretion for a specified period of time. | ||
An RCF is similar in this respect to an overdraft. | An RCF is similar in this respect to an overdraft. | ||
However, RCFs are normally for much larger amounts than overdrafts, and RCFs - unlike overdrafts - are not usually repayable on demand. | However, RCFs are normally for much larger amounts than overdrafts, and RCFs - unlike overdrafts - are not usually repayable on demand. | ||
Another important difference is that RCFs, unlike overdrafts, generally charge non-utilisation fees for the undrawn portion. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Committed]] | |||
* [[Credit ]] | |||
* [[Facility]] | |||
* [[Non-utilisation fee]] | |||
* [[Overdraft]] | * [[Overdraft]] | ||
* [[Revolving borrowing facility]] | * [[Revolving borrowing facility]] | ||
* [[Revolving loan]] | |||
* [[Rollover]] | * [[Rollover]] | ||
* [[Standby credit facility]] | |||
* [[Swingline]] | |||
[[Category:The_business_context]] | |||
[[Category:Long_term_funding]] | [[Category:Long_term_funding]] | ||
[[Category:Cash_management]] | |||
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]] | |||
[[Category:Liquidity_management]] |
Latest revision as of 07:07, 22 June 2023
(RCF).
A facility which permits the borrower to draw down and repay amounts at the borrower's discretion for a specified period of time.
An RCF is similar in this respect to an overdraft.
However, RCFs are normally for much larger amounts than overdrafts, and RCFs - unlike overdrafts - are not usually repayable on demand.
Another important difference is that RCFs, unlike overdrafts, generally charge non-utilisation fees for the undrawn portion.