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The Loan Market Association is a trade body for the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) [[syndicated loan]] market, founded in 1996 by banks operating in that market.
A partial refund to someone who has paid too much money for tax, rent, or a utility.


Promoting loan markets in various ways, the LMA publishes model documentation and "market guidelines" for use in both primary and secondary markets with a view to achieving more standardisation of widely accepted market practice.


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The [[Association of Corporate Treasurers]] (ACT) has supported the LMA's primary documentation initiative since its inception.  
A deduction or discount on a sum of money due.


The LMA discusses its primary investment grade borrower documentation with the ACT prior to publication.


With [http://www.slaughterandmay.com/ Slaughter and May], ACT publishes [http://www.treasurers.org/loandocumentation commentaries] on the LMA primary documents.
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Pay back (such a sum of money).


Working with the Asia Pacific Loan Market Association and the Loan Syndications & Trading Association, the LMA publishes the Green Loan Principles and the Sustainability Linked Loan Principles.
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==See also==
* [[Asia Pacific Loan Market Association]]
* [[An introduction to loan finance]]
* [[Documentation]]
* [[Documentation risk]]
* [[European Leveraged Finance Association]]  (ELFA)
* [[Green Bond Principles]]
* [[Green Loan Principles]]
* [[IGA]]
* [[International Capital Market Association]]
* [[Loan market]]
* [[Loan Syndications & Trading Association]]
* [[RFR templates]]
* [[Sustainability Linked Loan Principles]]
 
 
===Other links===
* [http://www.lma.eu.com/default.aspx The Loan Market Association website]
 
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A partial refund to someone who has paid too much money for tax, rent, or a utility.


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A deduction or discount on a sum of money due.


3. Verb.

Pay back (such a sum of money).