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''Bank regulation''.
A form of short term finance secured against trade accounts receivable.  
Under invoice discounting, the customer which owes the trade debt need not be informed about the related finance arrangement. 


High Quality Liquid Asset(s).
In this respect it differs from factoring, under which the customer is normally - though not always - made aware of the factoring arrangement.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[ALA]]
* [[Accounts receivable]]
* [[CQS]]
* [[Confidential invoice discounting]]
* [[High Quality Liquid Assets]]
* [[Dynamic discounting]]
* [[Liquidity Coverage Ratio]]
* [[Factoring]]
* [[Liquidity risk]]
* [[Supply chain finance]]
 
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]
[[Category:Liquidity_management]]

Revision as of 16:01, 30 April 2016

A form of short term finance secured against trade accounts receivable.

Under invoice discounting, the customer which owes the trade debt need not be informed about the related finance arrangement.

In this respect it differs from factoring, under which the customer is normally - though not always - made aware of the factoring arrangement.


See also