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1. | 1. ''Supply chain finance'' | ||
An organisation, usually a large buyer, which facilitates a buyer-led supply chain finance programme for its suppliers. The anchor party's strong credit is the economic underpinning of the finance. | |||
2. | ''2. Financing - receivables'' | ||
The term may also refer to a large seller which organises a programme of receivables purchase financings in relation to its customers. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Buyer-centric]] | |||
* [[Party]] | |||
* [[Supply chain finance]] | * [[Supply chain finance]] | ||
[[Category:Trade_finance]] | [[Category:Trade_finance]] |
Latest revision as of 10:49, 15 July 2021
1. Supply chain finance
An organisation, usually a large buyer, which facilitates a buyer-led supply chain finance programme for its suppliers. The anchor party's strong credit is the economic underpinning of the finance.
2. Financing - receivables
The term may also refer to a large seller which organises a programme of receivables purchase financings in relation to its customers.