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Lockdowns and disturbances of supply chains have forced receivable financiers to reorganise and adjust to new ways of doing business, some of which will remain even after the covid crisis ends. Higher risks and costs, further consolidation of the markets,...
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In advance to BCR’s Consortia ‘21 event which will take place on 19-20 October in London... (more…)
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‘To prepare for the post-COVID-19 era, leaders need to do more than fine-tune their day-to-day tasks; they need to be…
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In preparation for the upcoming Consortia21 blockchain and trade and receivables finance conference... (more…)
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Following the success of their inaugural Consortia Conference in 2019... (more…)
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Getting the right home/work life balance is of critical importance to businesses and this relationship has... (more…)
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Supply chain finance is again questioned after the collapse of... (more…)
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Anecdotal evidence suggests that fraud within receivables finance*... (more…)
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With local governments, international banks and investors all actively encouraging the development of local and cross-border SCF... (more…)
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BCR Publishing, in cooperation with Shenzhen Factoring Association, Guangdong Factoring Association, and... (more…)
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BCR’s Supply Chain Finance Forum which take place on 17th of October in London is... (more…)
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Peter Chin who was Senior Vice President of Premium Technology has died last week.., (more…)
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Following the UK Chancellor Philip Hammond’s 2017 Autumn Budget announcement, Niels Turfboer, Managing Director of UK & Benelux... (more…)
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