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Loan based film fund

Tuesday, October 07, 2008
The fund will not depend on the commercial success of the film to recoup its investment.

A SQUARE :: 07Oct08 Loan based film fund
Category Film Financing
Author Sona Blessing
Niche - based on their experience and understanding of the film and television industries, the fund has identified an opportunity in the market, that provides selected, lower risk funding at premium pricing to productions with budgets of up to USD30mn
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