In a typical credit agreement, a bank agrees to loan a business a specified amount of money under agreed-upon terms, such as interest rate and repayment schedule. The business uses the loan for operational expenses or expansion and commits to repaying the loan according to the terms specified in the agreement.
The company entered into a credit agreement with the bank to secure the necessary funds for its new headquarters.
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