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Turkey’s Factoring Turnover (US$m) 30/06/2000 30/06/2001 Export 360,086 397,382 Import 16,770 10,120 International 376,856 407,502 Domestic 1,925,234 1,191,847 Total 2,302,090 1,599,349 For further analysis of the Turkish factoring Industry in the wake of the crises of November 2000 and February 2001, please click through to the following article: 30 August 2001: The Factoring Sector...
Anthony Jacobs, a non-executive director of Potential Finance Group, the AIM-listed company providing factoring services for smaller firms, yesterday paid…
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The Bibby Group of Factors, the largest independent factoring organisation in the UK, is to open Bibby Factors in Leeds.…
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The latest Federal Reserve report of loans made by banks reveals they are not nearly as keen as they once…
Mexico's Comision Nacional Bancaria y de Valores (CNBV) has stepped in to administrate Banca Quadrum, one of the 'new' banks…
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A survey of over 1,000 firms by the credit management research centre (CMRC) reveals that businesses within the business and…
Gerling Versicherungs-Beteiligungs-AG (GKB) and Swiss Re have reached an agreement on forming a joint venture between Dutch credit insurer NCM,…
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The London-based trade finance company, Merchant Commercial Finance, has recorded a 39.7% increase in turnover in the year ended 28…
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Five Arrows Commercial Finance, which in the year ended 31 December 1999, recorded profits before tax of Ј890,000, has seen…
Siam General Factoring, the third largest player in the Thai market behind Thai Farmers Heller and Ayudhaya International Factors, has…
The Industry Ministry wants laws establishing a new SME bank to explicitly protect lending officers from legal liability if assets…
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Cutfin, Absa's debtor finance house, has joined the ranks of almost 150 companies in more than 50 countries by becoming…
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