A "corporate loan" is a type of loan provided to a corporation rather than an individual. These loans are used to fund various corporate activities such as expansion, acquisitions, or to meet working capital needs. Corporate loans can be structured in various ways, such as term loans, revolving credit facilities, or lines of credit, and the terms and conditions can vary depending on the lender and the specific needs of the corporation. Corporate loans are typically subject to more stringent underwriting requirements compared to individual loans, and the interest rates and fees may also differ based on the creditworthiness and financial stability of the corporation