BIMCO to Develop Standard Term Sheet for Ship Finance

November 26, 2014

BIMCO announced its intention to develop a standard term sheet to assist the shipping industry in the creation of ship financing documentation. 
 
The aim of developing this document would be to offer lenders and borrowers a comprehensive and simple standard which would become well-known – and could replace the many individually drafted term sheets developed by banks and other financial institutions. As a result, this standard would have the potential to facilitate the provision of ship financing, increase predictability and reduce cost. 
 
A term sheet usually contains a number of provisions for a term loan facility, revolving credit facility, or a combination of both, and further provisions on particular issues such as currency, interest, fees, guarantee, security, prepayment, and cancellation.
 
“This decision is an important step towards developing a standard term sheet that will simplify ship financing documentation for our members and users of BIMCO documents, saving them time and money. We think that both lenders and borrowers will see the benefits of having this kind of standard available,” said Angus Frew, Secretary General of BIMCO.
 
“BIMCO will now set up a dedicated sub-committee to draft the term sheet. Our goal is always to provide clearly drafted and balanced documents for industry to use and so the sub-committee will include both bank and shipowner representatives and their lawyers.”
 
Frew said BIMCO expects the first meeting of the sub-committee to occur in spring 2015.

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