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What is a tilf?

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Updated: 4/28/2022

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What does net tilf mean?

Net TILF (Total Interest and Loan Facility) typically refers to the net total of interest earned from various loan facilities after accounting for any costs or losses. It provides a clearer picture of the profitability of loans by excluding non-revenue generating aspects. This metric is particularly relevant in the banking and finance sectors for assessing the performance of loan portfolios.


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