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''Supply chain finance''.
1.  ''Supply chain - suppliers - financial services.''


Financing provided for the holding or warehousing of goods.
A service provider that provides services to one or more financial institutions under a third-party service relationship.


The finance provider usually takes a security interest or assignment of rights over the goods.


2.  ''Supply chain - suppliers.''


Also sometimes known as 'warehouse finance'.
Similar structures in other sectors.




==See also==
==See also==
*[[Distributor finance]]
* [[Financial institution]]
*[[Factoring]]
* [[Nth-party service provider]]
*[[Forfaiting]]
* [[Outsourcing]]
*[[Invoice discounting]]
* [[Service provider]]
*[[Loan against receivables]]
* [[Supply chain]]
*[[Pre-shipment finance]]
* [[Third party]]
*[[Receivables finance]]
* [[Third-party service relationship]]
*[[Supply chain finance]]
 
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Revision as of 19:35, 17 January 2024

1. Supply chain - suppliers - financial services.

A service provider that provides services to one or more financial institutions under a third-party service relationship.


2. Supply chain - suppliers.

Similar structures in other sectors.


See also