noun
- plural of bankability; the quality or state of being suitable for financing or investment by a bank; creditworthiness or financial viability.
Usage: formal; business/finance context; typically used in plural form
Examples
- The company's bankabilities improved after securing new contracts.
- Investors assessed the bankabilities of several startups before committing funds.
- Strong cash flow and low debt ratios enhance a firm's bankabilities.
- The bank reviewed the applicant's bankabilities before approving the loan.
- Different projects have varying bankabilities depending on their risk profiles.