Invoice financing helps businesses improve cash flow, pay employees and suppliers, and reinvest in operations and growth earlier than they could if they had to wait until their customers paid them.
Read moreThe practice of using a company's unpaid accounts receivable as collateral for a loan, which is issued by a finance company.The amount of debt issued by the finance company is less than the total amount.
Read MoreA mechanism which releases working capital from stock such as finished goods or raw materials, which works by lenders purchasing stock from a seller on behalf of the buyer.
Read MoreFinancing for trade (import & export), and it concerns both domestic and international trade transactions. A trade transaction requires a seller of goods and services as well as a buyer.
Read MoreSimilar to invoice finance but generally for sub-contractors, we can provide you with lenders that will fund applications for payments and valuations.
Read MoreWe can provide you with specialist Recruitment Finance lenders, this will give you the piece of mind to be able to place candidates that require weekly payments on an ongoing basis.
Read MoreThe use of a company's balance sheet assets, including short-term investments, inventory and accounts receivable, in order to borrow money or get a loan.
Read MoreInsurance taken out to protect your business against bad debts and customer insolvency.
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