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A form of invoice discounting under which the customer which owes the trade debt is not informed about the related finance arrangement. | A form of invoice discounting under which the customer which owes the trade debt is not informed about the related finance arrangement. | ||
Invoices are sold to the discounter on a with recourse basis. | Invoices are sold to the discounter on a with [[recourse]] basis. | ||
Sometimes the invoices may not be sold at all, but simply offered as security for a loan facility. | Sometimes the invoices may not be sold at all, but simply offered as [[security]] for a loan facility. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Accounts receivable]] | * [[Accounts receivable]] | ||
* [[Confidence]] | |||
* [[Confidentiality]] | |||
* [[Factoring]] | * [[Factoring]] | ||
* [[Invoice discounting]] | |||
* [[Supply chain finance]] | * [[Supply chain finance]] | ||
[[Category:Corporate_finance]] | |||
Latest revision as of 22:48, 28 February 2024
A form of invoice discounting under which the customer which owes the trade debt is not informed about the related finance arrangement.
Invoices are sold to the discounter on a with recourse basis.
Sometimes the invoices may not be sold at all, but simply offered as security for a loan facility.