Retrenchment

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1. Risk management - expenditure.

A reduction in risk exposures, or in spending.


Debt financing - impediments to debt raising
"Retrenchment by debt providers has also become a recurrent theme as banks have sought to refocus how and where they deploy capital and, as a result, we see more movement in the composition of syndicates in syndicated bank financings than has historically been the case.
In response, treasury teams have needed to ensure that they have a broad range of banking relationships to call upon in order to effect a smooth refinancing and to drive the best possible terms."
Corporate debt and treasury report 2022 - Herbert Smith Freehills - ACT.


2. Employment - Australia - South Africa.

The ending of an employment at the instigation of the employer.

Also known as redundancy.


See also