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*[https://www.treasurers.org/hub/treasurer-magazine/unleashing-power-receivables-finance-guide Unleashing the power of receivables finance: a guide - The Treasurer online - November 2023] | *[https://www.treasurers.org/hub/treasurer-magazine/unleashing-power-receivables-finance-guide Unleashing the power of receivables finance: a guide - The Treasurer online - November 2023] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:08, 20 November 2023
Receivables finance.
Finance based on the value of trade receivables.
It includes factoring, forfaiting and invoice discounting, among other techniques.
Receivables purchase is sometimes known as receivables monetisation.
- Common forms of receivables finance products - receivables purchase
- "Receivables purchase or monetisation is suitable for a concentrated customer pool of only a few names wherein the credit risk analysis is generally on a customer name-by-name basis.
- You can consider this product for even part of your accounts receivables portfolio, which may have a concentrated profile."
- Unleashing the power of receivables finance: a guide - The Treasurer online - November 2023.
See also
- Credit risk
- Factoring
- Forfaiting
- Invoice discounting
- Monetisation
- Portfolio
- Receivables finance
- Receivables portfolio purchase
- Receivables securitisation