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Introduction: Tariffs, Trade Disruption, and the Rise of Embedded Finance Tariffs are redefining the global trade landscape — increasing costs, disrupting supplier networks, and intensifying pressure on working capital. In response, a powerful solution is gaining traction: embedded finance. No...
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Continuation from Part 6 Societal Impact: Who Is Helped and Who Is Harmed? Data’s proliferation will unevenly affect diverse groups…
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Continuation from Part 5 Who Profits from Data? The New Data Economy Data has been described as the oil of…
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In his article featured in the World Factoring Yearbook 2025 (WFY'25), Nirav Choksi, CEO and Co-founder of CredAble, explores how…
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While growth in Western Europe’s factoring markets in 2024 either slowed to low levels or declined, factoring volumes in most…
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Continuation from Part 4 Data Security: Safeguarding Data from Theft and Abuse With valuable data everywhere, security is a paramount…
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BCR Publishing and Comarch joined forces to produce 'A Quarter Century of Invoice Finance Market Research Report'. In a recent…
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Continuation from Part 3 Ownership, Control, and Governance of Data One of the most critical questions in this new era…
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Dun & Bradstreet (DNB), a leading global provider of business data and analytics, today released its Global Business Optimism Insights…
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Continuation from Part 2 Concentration of Power: The question of “who will own and control” the world’s data is not…
#data control#environmental footprint#fairness
Dr. Wolfgang Goldammer, Managing Director of e-trusco GmbH, explains in his article included in the World Factoring Yearbook 2025 (WFY'25)…
#factoring#fraud detection#receivables finance
In May 2025, I chaired a panel of international experts from the commercial banking, software, trade finance and supply chain…
Continued from Part 3 Medium Enterprises (50–249 employees) Medium-sized enterprises, while still SMEs, have more in-house capacity and resources. They…
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