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''UK Insolvency law''
''Supply chain finance''.
A procedure relating to a company in more serious financial difficulties in which its assets are realised by a receiver, for the benefit of its secured creditors.
Usually leading to the liquidation of the company.


== See also ==
A buyer-led programme in which the suppliers can receive early discounted value for amounts receivable from the buyer.
* [[Administration]]
* [[Liquidation]]
* [[Receiver]]


Reverse factoring is also known as 'payables finance'.
==See also==
*[[Factoring]]
*[[Payables finance]]
*[[Supply chain finance]]

Revision as of 12:57, 10 February 2017

Supply chain finance.

A buyer-led programme in which the suppliers can receive early discounted value for amounts receivable from the buyer.


Reverse factoring is also known as 'payables finance'.


See also