• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Free ACCA & CIMA online courses from OpenTuition

Free ACCA & CIMA online courses from OpenTuition

Free Notes, Lectures, Tests and Forums for ACCA and CIMA exams

  • ACCA
  • CIMA
  • FIA
  • OBU
  • Books
  • Forums
  • Ask AI
  • Search
  • Register
  • Login
  • ACCA Forums
  • Ask ACCA Tutor
  • CIMA Forums
  • Ask CIMA Tutor
  • FIA
  • OBU
  • Buy/Sell Books
  • All Forums
  • Latest Topics

20% off ACCA & CIMA Books

OpenTuition recommends the new interactive BPP books for March and June 2025 exams.
Get your discount code >>

“Negative Pledge clause?”

Forums › Ask ACCA Tutor Forums › Ask the Tutor ACCA LW Exams › “Negative Pledge clause?”

  • This topic has 3 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 4 years ago by Vijay.
Viewing 4 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • September 15, 2020 at 7:20 am #585653
    Sourav9271
    Participant
    • Topics: 170
    • Replies: 120
    • ☆☆☆

    Sir, Does the negative Pledge clause affect fixed chargee.I mean why would the fixed charge be encumbered when we know that fixed charges won’t accept assets under floating negative Pledge claused..

    September 15, 2020 at 10:09 am #585704
    Vijay
    Member
    • Topics: 0
    • Replies: 258
    • ☆☆☆

    Hi Sourav,

    Fixed charges are usually granted over specific assets e.g. Freehold Property and Intellectual Property.

    Floating charges are usually granted over general assets e.g. Raw Material and Stock.

    A negative pledge clause (NPC) in a floating charge does indeed have an impact on subsequent fixed charges in that they rank (get paid before) the fixed charge. You state that we know fixed charges wont accept assets under a floating charge with an NPC but that is not really relevant as a fixed charge is usually created over different type of specific assets like Freehold property. So the significant point for an NPC is that it changes the order of priority of payment on liquidation so that the Floating Charge with NPC gets paid before the Fixed Charge lender. You are right in that this may cause the Fixed charge lender to rethink whether they lend tot the company but this is all subject to commercial negotiation and it may be that the Fixed Charge lender increases the interest rate to compensate themselves for losing the priority.

    I hope that helps.

    Kind regards,

    Vijay

    September 15, 2020 at 10:15 am #585707
    Sourav9271
    Participant
    • Topics: 170
    • Replies: 120
    • ☆☆☆

    Sir,
    So can I conclude that assets of certain nature can be used as security for both fixed and floating like FREE HOLD property
    And these assets are subjected to NPC.?

    September 17, 2020 at 9:08 pm #585969
    Vijay
    Member
    • Topics: 0
    • Replies: 258
    • ☆☆☆

    Hi Sourav,

    Yes some assets are more suited to being subject to a fixed charge and others to a floating charge.

    Not all Floating charges are subject to NPC. This will be dependent on commercial negotiation between the bank and the borrowing company.

    I hope that helps,

    Vijay

  • Author
    Posts
Viewing 4 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.
Log In

Primary Sidebar

Donate
If you have benefited from our materials, please donate

ACCA News:

ACCA My Exam Performance for non-variant

Applied Skills exams is available NOW

ACCA Options:  “Read the Mind of the Marker” articles

Subscribe to ACCA’s Student Accountant Direct

ACCA CBE 2025 Exams

How was your exam, and what was the exam result?

BT CBE exam was.. | MA CBE exam was..
FA CBE exam was.. | LW CBE exam was..

Donate

If you have benefited from OpenTuition please donate.

PQ Magazine

Latest Comments

  • hhys on PM Chapter 4 Questions Environmental Management Accounting
  • singhjyoti on Conceptual Framework – ACCA SBR lecture
  • John Moffat on Time Series Analysis – ACCA Management Accounting (MA)
  • azubair on Time Series Analysis – ACCA Management Accounting (MA)
  • Gowri7 on Relevant cash flows for DCF Working capital (examples 2 and 3) – ACCA Financial Management (FM)

Copyright © 2025 · Support · Contact · Advertising · OpenLicense · About · Sitemap · Comments · Log in