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How is mezzanine finance different from other kinds of finance MFIs can access?

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How is mezzanine finance different from other kinds of finance MFIs can access?

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Mezzanine finance ranks between senior (bank) debt and equity in an MFI’s capital structure. It is unsecured, and thus constitutes quasi-equity. It acts as a lever for senior debt, increasing fund flow to the organisation at a lower cost than equity. Read a case.

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