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credit terms in British English (ˈkrɛdɪt tɜːmz) plural nounthe terms and conditions under which an institution extends credit to a person Examples of 'credit terms' in a sentencecredit terms Credit terms, apparently, are available over 37 months.Car sales increasingly depend on super-generous credit terms and deep discounts.Two of the new contracts the company has taken on have wanted credit terms.Banks have tightened credit terms in response to the eurozone debt problems but weak growth has also dampened demand for loans from businesses and households.At the same time, some of its biggest drinks suppliers had cut their credit terms.With the value of the assets he held in his portfolio in free fall, the banks were tightening his credit terms.They are owned and controlled by members and provide cheaper and fairer credit terms, as well as competitive rates on savings.It added that it has turned down 20 per cent more customers this year even though it has not made its credit terms more stringent.The auto industry has completed a record year, but only by discounting and offering credit terms not seen since the housing market collapsed. |