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Mezzanine debt is capital designed to be in between equity and debt in respect of both risk and expected return. | |||
Often used in Venture Capital. | |||
The term derives from 'in between' mezzanine floors in buildings. | |||
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Revision as of 09:08, 22 August 2013
Mezzanine debt is capital designed to be in between equity and debt in respect of both risk and expected return.
Often used in Venture Capital.
The term derives from 'in between' mezzanine floors in buildings.