A secured intercompany loan involves a formal lending agreement between related entities, backed by collateral like assets or guarantees. It prioritizes the lender's repayment if the borrower defaults. Corporations use these loans for cash flow management, funding subsidiaries, or tax planning. Both parent companies and subsidiaries benefit from reduced risk, legal clarity, and potentially favorable interest rates.
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