Back-end fee

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Loans.

A fee payable on the final maturity of a lending facility.

Back-end fees are common with property developments.

They are simply a deferral of some of the up-front fees, the rationale being that most developers would like to delay as much cash outflow as possible until the properties are sold.


See also