
Fisheries Finance Programs, provides low-cost,
long-term credit to the U. S. aquaculture and fishing industries
through the Fisheries Finance Program. (50 CFR Part 253,
Subpart B)
Capital Construction Fund
The Capital Construction Fund Program enables fishermen
to construct, reconstruct, or (under limited circumstances)
acquire fishing vessels with before-tax, rather than after-tax,
dollars. The program is administered out of Silver Spring,
MD. For additional information call (301) 713-2396.
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Items available for financing and refinancing
the construction, reconstruction, reconditioning or
purchase costs of:
- Aquacultural Facilities, including land.
- Fisheries Shoreside Facilities, including land.
Fishing Vessels (Usually, refinancing only call
us).
- Halibut and Sablefish IFQs.
- Fishing Capacity Reduction Buybacks.
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| How the Program Works? |
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Direct long-term loans from the U.
S. Government for fisheries capital projects.
- Fixed principal and interest payments to stabilize
debt service.
- Loans up to 80% of the cost of eligible projects.
- Maturities up to 25 years.
- Interest rate will be fixed at loan inception
at 2.0% above the U. S. Treasury's borrowing cost
for similar maturities.
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| Do I Qualify? |
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The criteria needed to qualify are:
- Must be a U. S. citizen.
- Must have good earnings record, net worth and
liquidity behind project.
- No venture capital risks.
- No startup projects for parties without successful
fisheries experience.
- Must have good credit.
- Must be fully secured with debtor's assets. Recourse
against debtor's principals.
Although Program risk standards are high, the benefit
is a lower interest rate and a longer financing term
than is generally otherwise available. This results
in a smaller annual debt service demand on variable,
and often unpredictable, fisheries income.
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| For More Information |
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| Contact the Regional Financial Services
Branch and discuss your project: Southeast Regional
Financial Services Branch is located in Saint Petersburg,
FL (727) 824-5377. If after discussing your proposal
and it appears to meet the program's requirements, you
will be sent an application form to complete and submit
along with a one-time filing/commitment fee equal to
1/2 of 1% of your proposed loan amount. |
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