For the purposes of 2° of I of article L. 513-3, eligible guaranteed loans are those for which a credit institution, finance company or insurance company with equity of at least 12 million euros is a joint guarantor.
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For the purposes of 2° of I of article L. 513-3, eligible guaranteed loans are those for which a credit institution, finance company or insurance company with equity of at least 12 million euros is a joint guarantor.
Pour l’application du 2° du I de l’article L. 513-3, les créances cautionnées éligibles sont celles dont un établissement de crédit, une société de financement ou une entreprise d’assurances détenant des capitaux propres d’au moins 12 millions d’euros est caution solidaire.
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