commercial and industrial loan
Definition
A loan made to a business or corporation, but never to an individual. Commercial and industrial loans can be created in order to provide either working capital or to finance major capital expenditures. A C&I loan is usually short-term in nature and is almost always backed by some sort of collateral.
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