What is receivables finance?

Today, sellers of goods and services have to wait on average more than 60 days until their invoices get paid by their buyers.

This can put sellers under financial pressure and lead to liquidity gaps. Additionally, they are exposed to the risk of not receiving the payment from the debtor of the invoice at maturity.

One effective financial instrument for sellers to tackle these challenges is Receivables Finance, also known as Factoring, Receivables Discounting, Forfaiting.

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