Term:
Letter of comfort
Definition:

A written instrument issued by A, where A agrees to make every effort to assure B's compliance with the terms of a contract, but without committing A to perform B's obligation in the event that B is unable to fulfil his obligation. Usually issued by a parent company on behalf of a subsidiary in another country.

Domain:
Finance
Source:
World Bank: Glossary of Finance and Debt
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