refinancingrisico
Refinancingrisico refers to the risk that a borrower may not be able to obtain new financing on terms that are as favorable as their current financing when the original loan matures. This can occur for a variety of reasons, including changes in the borrower's financial situation, the lender's risk appetite, or prevailing market conditions. For example, if interest rates have risen significantly since the original loan was taken out, a borrower might face higher borrowing costs when refinancing. Alternatively, a company experiencing declining revenues or increased debt might be deemed too risky by lenders, making it difficult or impossible to secure new funding.
This risk is particularly relevant for entities that rely heavily on short-term or medium-term debt that needs
Mitigating refinancing risk involves proactive financial management. Strategies include maintaining a strong credit profile, diversifying funding