That's because with traditional financing sources such as
commercial banks and insurance companies all but out of the market because of past problems with real estate, REITs are one of the few alternatives available for developers and property owners to raise cash.
Historically, commercial real estate lending has always been dominated by
commercial banks and insurance companies.
Traditional lenders, including
commercial banks and insurance companies, have become strict in their underwriting criteria, demanding recourse, high debt service coverage ratios and equity contributions of at least 35 percent.
Instead, place your money in a stable value fund that invests in
commercial banks and insurance companies» contracts.
Variable Rate Demand Note Inventory and Remarketing PNC has a portfolio which approaches $ 8 billion and includes issues enhanced by letters of credit from investment grade
commercial banks and insurance companies with bank liquidity facilities.
Not exact matches
The Federal Deposit
Insurance Corp. counted $ 331 billion in
commercial and industrial
bank loans under $ 1 million as of Dec. 31, the largest amount since the end of 2008, when the government agency reported a record $ 336 billion in such loans that are generally taken out by small
companies.
They want strict regulation of
commercial banks and investment
banks,
insurance companies,
and hedge funds.
Based in Winston - Salem, N.C., the
company operates 2,139 financial centers in 15 states
and Washington, D.C.,
and offers a full range of consumer
and commercial banking, securities brokerage, asset management, mortgage
and insurance products
and services.
Dominion Lending Centres
Commercial has established excellent relationships in the lending community with pension funds,
banks, credit unions, life
insurance companies, trust
companies, private institutions
and individual investors.
As one of North America's leading diversified financial services
companies, RBC provides personal
and commercial banking, wealth management services,
insurance, corporate
and investment
banking and transaction processing services on a global basis, serving close to 15 million clients through offices in Canada, the U.S.
and 51 other countries.
According to a survey by Aon Hewitt, employees of
commercial banks,
insurance companies and credit unions reported an engagement level of around 70 per cent or higher.
We are one of North America's leading diversified financial services
companies,
and provide personal
and commercial banking, wealth management,
insurance, investor services
and capital markets products
and services on a global basis.
These buyers are large investors — central
banks,
insurance companies,
commercial banks and even index funds — that supposedly do not care about returns,
and will pay any price when transacting bonds.
RBC Royal
Bank is one of North America's leading diversified financial services
companies,
and provides personal
and commercial banking, wealth management services,
insurance, corporate
and investment
banking and transaction processing services on a global basis.
We represent clients in transactions involving OTC derivative financial products, advising numerous
commercial and investment
banks, as well as major corporations,
insurance companies and other end - users of these products.
Having worked of hundreds of
commercial real estate transactions across all property types, Mr. Albano is well versed on the challenges
and opportunities facing public
and private real estate owners
and developers as well debt investors including
banks,
insurance companies,
and private sponsor funds.
Our attorneys are also experienced in traditional commodities transactions
and exchange - listed futures
and options, counseling major exchanges,
commercial banks,
insurance companies, portfolio managers, investment
banks, traders
and advisers.
Geithner was intimately involved in the bailout of
insurance company AIG, investment
bank Bear Stearns,
commercial bank Citigroup,
and mortgage giants Fannie Mae
and Freddie Mac.
Crucially, the new organization will partner a host of other institutions such as Ghana Investment Promotion Centre, providers of mobile money services, cooperatives, Town & Country Planning Department, Council for Scientific
and Industrial Research, National Board for Small Scale Industries, GRATIS Foundation, Venture Capital Trust Fund, the
commercial and investment
banks,
insurance companies,
and of course, the District Assemblies themselves.
These buyers are large investors — central
banks,
insurance companies,
commercial banks and even index funds — that supposedly do not care about returns,
and will pay any price when transacting bonds.
The
company through its subsidiaries offers personal
and business
banking services, consumer
and commercial loans, equipment leasing, mortgages,
insurance and wealth management services, including investment management, trust
and estate administration, retirement planning, custody services,
and tax planning
and preparation.
Investors in the $ 8.86 trillion mortgage securities market include institutions of all sizes: corporations,
commercial banks, life
insurance companies, pension funds, trust funds, mutual funds,
and charitable endowments.
Industries where ROE becomes a tool for predicting future earnings include income producing real estate,
commercial banks,
insurance companies, investment
companies, conglomerates
and hedge funds.
Our
commercial mortgage division can meet most any
commercial mortgage needs through our sources of capital from
Insurance Companies, Pension Funds, Private
Banks,
and Hedge Funds.
George began his career in
commercial real estate financing with trust
companies during the 1980s
and early 1990s, he went on to work in loan origination
and asset management in the life
insurance and banking sector prior to joining MCAP.
On Feb. 24, 2016, the People's
Bank of China announced that offshore
commercial banks,
insurance companies, securities
companies, fund management
companies,
and pension funds are free to invest in China's interbank bond market.
FWIW, I remember the fear that existed among many
banks and insurance companies that had overlent on
commercial properties in that era.
Finally, some marketplace lenders are only open to institutional investors, such as hedge funds,
commercial banks, pension or endowment funds
and life
insurance companies.
Commercial banks, savings
and loan institutions, private mortgage
insurance companies, mortgage bankers
and other secondary market issuers also create pass - through pools of conventional residential mortgage loans.
The authors of the study point to other regulatory
and legislative acts, including the «order precedence rule,» commonly known as the «Manning Rule» after a legal case against Charles Schwab, the Gramm - Leach - Bliley Act, which saw the end of the Glass - Steagall Act of 1933
and formally allowed the combination of
commercial banks, securities firms
and insurance companies, Regulation Fair Disclosure, which devalued stock research,
and the Global Settlement ruling, which has made research coverage tougher for issuers to secure.
Dominion Lending Centres
Commercial has established excellent relationships in the lending community with pension funds,
banks, credit unions, life
insurance companies, trust
companies, private institutions
and individual investors.
He has 12 years» experience of major
commercial litigation in such diverse areas as bribery and corruption of senior executives and misappropriation of corporate assets (including the 24 - week Fiona Trust trial), international arbitration (typically LCIA, ICC, LMAA and UNCITRAL and frequently for or against states or state - owned companies), proceedings in the Commercial Court under the Arbitration Act 1996, banking litigation, offshore engineering, shipping and
commercial litigation in such diverse areas as bribery
and corruption of senior executives
and misappropriation of corporate assets (including the 24 - week Fiona Trust trial), international arbitration (typically LCIA, ICC, LMAA
and UNCITRAL
and frequently for or against states or state - owned
companies), proceedings in the
Commercial Court under the Arbitration Act 1996, banking litigation, offshore engineering, shipping and
Commercial Court under the Arbitration Act 1996,
banking litigation, offshore engineering, shipping
and insurance.
«Raouf El Heni, who has been managing his own law firm for over 30 years, advises subsidiaries of international
banks,
insurance companies and companies in the car sector in corporate
and commercial law.»
The following twenty TDS lawyers have been named to the 2012 edition of the Best Lawyers in Canada: Richard H.G. Adams (real estate law), Robert J.M. Adkins (aboriginal law
and real estate law), Donald G. Douglas (insolvency
and financial restructuring), James G. Edmond (
insurance law), Adrian B. Frost (labour
and employment law), A. Blair Graham, Q.C. (alternative dispute resolution), Robin M. Kersey (labour
and employment law), Keith D. LaBossiere (labour
and employment law), Jan Lederman (mergers & acquisitions law), Kenneth S. Maclean (labour
and employment law), Barry N. MacTavish (securities law), Albina P. Moran (real estate law), E. William Olson, Q.C. (alternative dispute resolution, bet - the -
company litigation, construction law, corporate
and commercial litigation,
insurance law
and labour
and employment law), Chrys Pappas, Q.C. (
banking law, corporate law
and real estate law), Sacha R. Paul (aboriginal law), William G. Percy (aboriginal law), James A. Ripley (
banking law), Sheryl A. Rosenberg (environmental law), P. Michael Sinclair, Q.C. (
banking law, corporate law
and securities law), John D. Stefaniuk (environmental law
and natural resources law).
The following sixteen TDS lawyers have been named in the 2011 edition of The Best Lawyers in Canada: Richard H.G. Adams (real estate law), Robert J.M. Adkins (aboriginal law
and real estate law), Donald G. Douglas (insolvency
and financial restructuring), James G. Edmond (
insurance law), Robin M. Kersey (labour
and employment law), Keith D. LaBossiere (labour
and employment law), Kenneth S. Maclean (labour
and employment law), Barry N. MacTavish (securities law), Kathleen C. Murphy (aboriginal law), E. William Olson, Q.C. (alternative dispute resolution, bet - the -
company litigation, construction law, corporate
and commercial litigation,
insurance law
and labour
and employment law), Chrys Pappas, Q.C. (
banking law, corporate law
and real estate law), William G. Percy (aboriginal law), James A. Ripley (
banking law), Sheryl A. Rosenberg (environmental law), P. Michael Sinclair, Q.C. (
banking law, corporate law
and securities law), John D. Stefaniuk (environmental law
and natural resources law).
With the firm since joining from Nsubuga &
Company Advocates in 2012, Kalule works on
banking,
insurance and competition disputes,
and has acted as a deputy judge at the
Commercial Court of Uganda, while Gantungo, a former state attorney in the Ministry of Justice
and Constitutional Affairs
and the chambers of the attorney general, handles corporate matters
and some disputes in the energy, oil
and gas, mining, mergers
and acquisitions (M&A)
and taxation sectors.
Key clients:
Commercial and residential developers;
insurance companies; a chartered
bank and other financial institutions; small - to medium - sized businesses; healthcare organizations; health - related professional regulatory
and disciplinary bodies
His broadly based practice encompasses
commercial litigation, international arbitration,
banking and finance,
company law, professional negligence in financial
and commercial matters,
insurance and international trade.
Wesleyan
Bank's extensive
commercial product range includes funding professional indemnity
insurance,
company tax, VAT, practising certificates, case acquisition
and other regulatory fees.
Recent instructions include: - ISDA Negotiators for a number of top tier UK
and international
banks - Interim
Commercial Lawyer for an
Insurance company - Sanctions Paralegal for a FTSE 100
company - Corporate
and Commercial Lawyer for a Financial Services
company - Derivatives Lawyer for a leading UK retail
bank
Our attorneys have worked with virtually every type of client in the financial services industry, including
banks, mezzanine lenders,
commercial finance
companies,
insurance companies, securities firms, investment advisory firms, investment
banks,
and venture capital firms.
At Mark L. Janos, P.C., we represent parties involved in real estate transactions, including buyers, sellers, developers, out - of - town interests, contractors, subcontractors, landlords,
commercial tenants
and title
insurance companies as well as
banks and other lending institutions.
Bill is a Martindale - Hubbell AV ® Rated attorney experienced in representing life
and health
insurance companies and banks in a wide range of complex
commercial litigation disputes.
She has represented oil
companies,
banks, casinos, funds, hospitals, large land proprietors
and developers in complex business disputes,
commercial and residential foreclosures,
bank and creditors» rights litigation,
insurance litigation, consumer credit, contract disputes, ERISA, landlord - tenant litigation, libel, negligence,
and personal injury.
The following twenty - one TDS lawyers have been named to the 2014 edition of the Best Lawyers in Canada: Richard H.G. Adams (real estate law), Robert J.M. Adkins (aboriginal law
and real estate law), Donald G. Douglas (insolvency
and financial restructuring), Adrian B. Frost (labour
and employment law), A. Blair Graham, Q.C. (alternative dispute resolution), Jeff Hirsch (Administrative
and Public Law), Robin M. Kersey (labour
and employment law
and alternative dispute resolution), Keith D. LaBossiere (labour
and employment law), Jan Lederman (leveraged buyouts
and private equity law
and mergers & acquisitions law), Kenneth S. Maclean (alternative dispute resolution
and labour
and employment law), Barry N. MacTavish (securities law), Gordon A. McKinnon (
insurance law), Albina P. Moran (real estate law), E. William Olson, Q.C. (alternative dispute resolution, bet - the
company litigation, construction law, corporate
and commercial litigation,
insurance law
and labour
and employment law), Chrys Pappas, Q.C. (
banking law, corporate law
and real estate law), Sacha R. Paul (aboriginal law), William G. Percy (aboriginal law), Jeffrey D. Pniowsky (tax law), James A. Ripley (
banking law), P. Michael Sinclair, Q.C. (corporate law
and securities law), John D. Stefaniuk (environmental law
and natural resources law).
Our
banking and finance lawyers represent financial institutions (
banks,
commercial finance
companies,
insurance companies and leasing
companies) in the documentation, negotiation
and structuring of financial transactions.
Our team works closely with
commercial and investment
banks,
insurance companies, broker - dealers, trading platforms, trade repositories, critical financial market infrastructure
and other participants in capital markets.
Our lawyers routinely provide regulatory guidance to
banks, broker - dealers, funds,
insurance companies,
and other financial institutions worldwide; advise on the acquisition
and disposition of financial institutions; assist underwriters of securities offerings; counsel financial advisory firms on mergers
and acquisitions; represent financial institutions in structured finance transactions
and commercial lending; handle complex litigation
and international disputes;
and efficiently
and effectively resolve government investigations
and enforcement actions which result from the ever - expanding regulatory environment in the sector.
Lou has a diverse
and sophisticated national practice with an emphasis on representing major parties, including
banks,
insurance companies, hedge funds
and other large institutional lenders, noteholders
and bondholders, in complex
commercial restructurings
and reorganizations throughout the country.
Its institutional clients include chartered
banks, trust
companies and financial institutions, major
insurance companies and their insureds, many unions
and labour organizations, real estate developers (
commercial, institutional
and residential), non-profit
and public interest corporations
and small -
and medium - size enterprises.