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Investment-Grade Agreement.
Infrastructure is the underlying physical and organisational framework which enables other useful activities.


A standard form of loan facility agreement for highly creditworthy borrowers, published and recommended by the Loan Market Association (LMA).
 
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''Physical'' infrastructure includes railways, roads, buildings, power, sanitation and telecommunications networks.
 
 
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''Financial markets'' infrastructure includes payment systems, securities settlement systems and central counterparties.
 
 
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''Treasury operations'' infrastructure includes treasury's framework of policies, procedures, reporting lines and other relationships.




==See also==
==See also==
* [[An introduction to loan finance]]
*[[Belt and Road]]
* [[Documentation]]
*[[Central infrastructure services]]
* [[Documentation risk]]
*[[Clearing House Automated Payment System]]
* [[Investment grade]]
*[[Corporate]]
* [[Loan agreement]]
*[[CREST]]
* [[Loan Market Association]]
*[[EMIR]]
 
*[[Financial Market Infrastructure]]
*[[Financial stability]]
*[[I&E]]
*[[Infrastructure and Projects Authority]]
*[[New Payments Architecture]]
*[[Pay.UK]]
*[[Payments and payment systems]]
*[[Payment Systems Regulator]]
*[[Project finance]]
*[[Public key infrastructure]]
*[[Telecommunications]]
*[[Treasury operations infrastructure]]
*[[Trumponomics]]
*[[UK Infrastructure Bank]]  (UKIB)


===Other links===
[[Category:The_business_context]]
* [http://www.lma.eu.com/default.aspx The Loan Market Association website]
[[Category:Corporate_finance]]
[[Category:Investment]]
[[Category:Long_term_funding]]

Revision as of 09:29, 24 January 2022

Infrastructure is the underlying physical and organisational framework which enables other useful activities.


1.

Physical infrastructure includes railways, roads, buildings, power, sanitation and telecommunications networks.


2.

Financial markets infrastructure includes payment systems, securities settlement systems and central counterparties.


3.

Treasury operations infrastructure includes treasury's framework of policies, procedures, reporting lines and other relationships.


See also