loan

loan
1 noun
(money lent) prêt m; (money borrowed) emprunt m;
to take out a loan faire un emprunt;
to apply for a loan demander un prêt;
to repay a loan rembourser un emprunt;
ACCOUNTANCY loans and advances to customers créances f pl clients;
ACCOUNTANCY loan at call prêt remboursable sur demande;
loan at interest prêt à intérêt;
loan at notice prêt à terme;
loan on collateral prêt sur gage ou sur nantissement;
loan on mortgage prêt hypothécaire ou sur hypothèque;
loans outstanding encours m;
loan on overdraft prêt à découvert;
loan repayable on demand prêt remboursable sur demande;
loan against securities emprunt sur titres;
loan without security prêt à fonds perdus;
loan on trust prêt d'honneur;
loan to value = rapport entre le capital restant dû et la valeur du bien financé
BANKING loan account compte m de prêt; loan agreement contrat m de prêt;
loan application demande f de prêt;
loan application form dossier m de demande de prêt;
loan back cession-bail f;
ACCOUNTANCY loan capital capital m d'emprunt ou sur prêt;
loan certificate titre m de prêt;
loan charges frais m pl financiers;
loan company société f de crédit;
loan department service m des crédits;
loan guarantee scheme = prêts bonifiés d'aide au développement des entreprises;
loan insurance assurance f crédit;
loan market marché m des prêts;
loan maturity échéance f emprunt;
FINANCE loan note titre m d'obligation, titre de créance;
loan office organisme m de crédit;
loan origination fee commission f de montage;
loan repayment insurance assurance crédit;
loan risk cover couverture f du risque de crédit;
familiar loan shark usurier(ère) m, f;
loan stock emprunt obligataire;
loan transaction opération f de prêt
2 transitive verb
prêter

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