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At BCR Publishing’s recent Receivables Finance international Conference Jørgen Lund-Lavesen of NCM Forenede Factors, Denmark, addressed the issue of the mobilisation of the forces of credit insurance within the factoring industry and to what extent credit insurers should be regarded...
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Market Performance and Supply The factoring industry in Denmark has not developed at the pace which some had hoped, due…
Mounting banking sector problems At the onset of transition the Czech economy already had a higher level of financial intermediation…
Czech membership in the European Union (EU) will profoundly change the legal landscape for business, mainly because decisions taken in…
by Hynek Rasocha, Èescob Credit Insurance, with the co-operation of Tomas Moravek, OB Heller Factors and credit insurers in the…
Market Performance and Supply It is difficult to compile statistics for the development of factoring in the Czech Republic, because…
According to research from the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW), most small businesses are unaware of...…
It s that time of year again when Bibby Financial Services release their yearly survey to find out what are…
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by Patrick MARNEF Partner Kristof LEMAHIEU Associate van Cutsem – Wittamer – Piret and Partners Introduction Factoring in Belgium experienced…
Market Trends in 1999 and 2000 Belgian factoring experienced a significant year in 1999, as the number of factoring companies…
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Market Performance and Supply Although factoring remains a relatively new and unknown product, considerable changes can already be detected in…
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The contribution of the financial services sector (including insurance) to GDP amounted to 6.4% in 2002 (€12.8bn). It employed some…
Market Performance and Supply In 1999 the performance of the Austrian factoring market was better than had been expected. Although…
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