mezzaninelaina
Mezzaninelaina is the Finnish term for mezzanine financing, a form of subordinated debt used to bridge capital gaps between senior debt and equity. In corporate and real estate finance, mezzanine loans provide additional capital to fund expansion, acquisitions, or development projects, while offering lenders higher returns in exchange for greater risk and subordinate repayment priority.
Key characteristics include subordination to senior debt but seniority over equity, higher interest rates, and often
Mezzaninelaina is usually used when the borrower has insufficient senior financing or wants to avoid diluting
Etymology and usage: the term combines mezzanine, referring to the intermediate floor in a building, with laina,
See also: mezzanine debt, subordinated debt, equity kicker, bridge loan.