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A formal letter written to a lender, normally by a parent company, indicating a willingness by the parent to accept some responsibility to honour the borrowing obligations of, or to otherwise support, a subsidiary or associated company, but without necessarily constituting a legal obligation to do so.
See also
Other resource
A Practical Guide to Letters of Comfort, ACT briefing note September 2013