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Finance based on the value of trade receivables.  
Any facility which permits the borrower to draw down and repay amounts at the borrower's discretion for a specified period of time.


Among other techniques, receivables finance includes:


*Distributor finance
The flexibility for the borrower is subject to the terms of the facility.
*Factoring
*Forfaiting
*Invoice discounting
*Loans against inventory
*Loans against receivables and
*Pre-shipment finance


Examples of revolving borrowing facilities include overdrafts and revolving credit facilities.


==See also==
 
*[[Distributor finance]]
== See also ==
*[[Factoring]]
* [[Facility]]
*[[Forfaiting]]
* [[Overdraft]]
*[[Invoice discounting]]
* [[Revolving credit facility]]
*[[Loan against inventory]]
 
*[[Loan against receivables]]
[[Category:Long_term_funding]]
*[[Payables finance]]
[[Category:Cash_management]]
*[[Pre-shipment finance]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
[[Category:Liquidity_management]]

Latest revision as of 12:52, 6 July 2022

Any facility which permits the borrower to draw down and repay amounts at the borrower's discretion for a specified period of time.


The flexibility for the borrower is subject to the terms of the facility.

Examples of revolving borrowing facilities include overdrafts and revolving credit facilities.


See also