Commitment Fee

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A commitment fee, also known as a commitment charge, is a fee paid by a borrower to a lender for the latter’s promise to provide a loan at a future date. This fee compensates the lender for reserving the funds and is typically calculated as a percentage of the unused portion of the loan. It is commonly associated with revolving credit facilities and term loans.

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