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The statement that asset-based lending is on the increase is something that no one involved in the commercial finance industry can ignore. Recent figures, produced by the Factors and Discounters Association (FDA) of the UK, support this and show an...
After a long period of gestation, the principal provisions of the Insolvency Act 2000 came into force on 1st January…
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Once carrying a stigma as being the last refuge of the insolvent, it now shows its true value, says Michael…
Analysis by Matt Henderson, recovery and reorganisation partner with Grant Thornton. Insolvency statistics never make pleasant reading. For every company…
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Introduction The Bank of England recently published its 10th Annual Report on Finance for Small Firms. The Report comprised three…
The five years since legislation was introduced to curb late payment of invoices by companies have had no effect, according…
Raising money for a new or growing business is never easy. Over the last year, however, it could hardly have…
Most risk managers by now know about the Sarbanes-Oxley Act that regulates companies registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission…
In Sweden commercial banks provide loans to larger companies and niche banks lend to smaller firms. Such credits have typically…
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In Sweden, factoring companies make credit available through accounts-receivable financing as soon as they receive the customer invoices. Generally, the…
Market Performance and Supply At the end of 2000 there were nine factoring companies in the Swedish Bankers Association and…
Although private insurance companies now offer coverage against short-term commercial risk, the state-controlled Spanish Export Credit Insurance Company (Cesce) is…
Market Performance and Supply Year 2000 was an excellent year for factoring activity in Spain. The sector grew strongly, maintaining…
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