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''Receivables finance.''
Finance based on the value of trade receivables.  
Finance based on the value of trade receivables.  


It includes factoring, forfaiting and invoice discounting, among other techniques.  
It includes factoring, forfaiting and invoice discounting, among other techniques.  
Receivables purchase is sometimes known as ''receivables monetisation''.
:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Common forms of receivables finance products - receivables purchase'''''</span>
:"Receivables purchase or monetisation is suitable for a concentrated customer pool of only a few names wherein the credit risk analysis is generally on a customer name-by-name basis.
:You can consider this product for even part of your accounts receivables portfolio, which may have a concentrated profile."
:''Unleashing the power of receivables finance: a guide - The Treasurer online - November 2023.''




==See also==
==See also==
*[[Credit risk]]
*[[Factoring]]
*[[Factoring]]
*[[Forfaiting]]
*[[Forfaiting]]
*[[Invoice discounting]]
*[[Invoice discounting]]
*[[Monetisation]]
*[[Portfolio]]
*[[Receivables finance]]
*[[Receivables portfolio purchase]]
*[[Receivables securitisation]]
==Other resource==
*[https://www.treasurers.org/hub/treasurer-magazine/unleashing-power-receivables-finance-guide Unleashing the power of receivables finance: a guide - The Treasurer online - November 2023]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Latest revision as of 14:08, 20 November 2023

Receivables finance.

Finance based on the value of trade receivables.


It includes factoring, forfaiting and invoice discounting, among other techniques.

Receivables purchase is sometimes known as receivables monetisation.


Common forms of receivables finance products - receivables purchase
"Receivables purchase or monetisation is suitable for a concentrated customer pool of only a few names wherein the credit risk analysis is generally on a customer name-by-name basis.
You can consider this product for even part of your accounts receivables portfolio, which may have a concentrated profile."
Unleashing the power of receivables finance: a guide - The Treasurer online - November 2023.


See also


Other resource