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Business Development Bank of Canada

 
Investment Dictionary: Business Development Company - BDC

A company that is created to help grow small companies in the initial stages of their development. BDCs are very similar to venture capital funds. Many BDCs are set up much like closed-end investment funds and are actually public companies that are listed on the NYSE, AMEX and Nasdaq.

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To qualify as a BDC, companies must be registered in compliance with Section 54 of the Investment Company Act of 1940. A major difference between a BDC and a venture capital fund is that BDCs allow smaller, non-accredited investors to invest in startup companies. Some of the reasons why BDCs have become popular is that they provide permanent capital to their management, allow investments by the general public and use mezzanine financing opportunities

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The Business Development Bank of Canada is a crown corporation financial institution wholly owned by the Government of Canada. BDC plays a leadership role in delivering financial and consulting services to Canadian small business, with a particular focus on technology and exporting.

A BDC location in Moncton, New Brunswick

BDC's debt obligations, secured by the Government of Canada, are issued to the public and private sector institutions.

In October 2008, BDC was named one of "Canada's Top 100 Employers" by Mediacorp Canada Inc., and was featured in Maclean's newsmagazine.[1]

History

BDC started as the Industrial Development Bank (IDB) in 1944:

  • 1952-1964 - Amendments to the IDB Act 1944
  • 1964-1974 - diversification of services: counselling, training and planning for small business owners
  • 1975 - Federal Business Development Bank replaces the IDB
  • 1983 - Investment Banking Division created
  • 1995 - revision of Business Development Bank of Canada Act and new name - BDC

Services

The following are services provided by the BDC:

  • financial services
  • consulting services
  • subordinate financing
  • venture capital

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