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Aramid Entertainment Fund

Tuesday, February 27, 2007
A fund involved in asset based lending to digital media - principally film & TV production markets.

A SQUARE :: 27Feb07 Aramid Entertainment Fund
Category Entertainment Investing
Faculty Tim Levy
Expertise Entertainment Investing
Author Sona Blessing
Faculty Name
Focus: Asset-based lending to digital media - principally film and TV production markets.The fund provides short and medium term liquidity to producers and distributors of film, television and other media and entertainment content by way of loans secured against a variety of assets including, but not limited to: tax credits, the film rights, a producer’s property asset, the film set, and personal or corporate guarantee revenue participation rights, distribution rights, underlying copyright, sales contracts and other receivables. Where appropriate, the fund may also take into the portfolio at its discretion
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