The global health crisis and economic impacts caused by the coronavirus are certain to be reflected in corporate financing. Now is the time to review your company’s financing agreements and think about how both the immediate circumstances and potential long-term structural changes will affect your business. We believe that the best way to deal with this crisis is to be proactive and immediately determine how to react.
19.3.2020
Coronavirus Checklist for Corporate Financing Agreements
Minna Korhonen & Tero Tuomisto
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Many companies are already making contingency plans, and our firm has established the C&S Corona Task Force to help with this work. The Task Force can help you with any questions you may have about financing agreements and corporate financing.
If you are working with financing agreements, we recommend running through this checklist to make sure you have covered the most important points.
The coronavirus outbreak is a rapidly developing situation. This information reflects the situation at the time it was published 19 March 2020 and is subject to change.
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