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EGAP is split, part of it assigned for sale

Export Guarantee and Insurance Corporation (EGAP) has founded a daughter company Commercial Credit Innsurance EGAP that will take over the commercial part of EGAP’s business activities. EGAP itself will continue in providing insurance with state guarantees and it should gradually...

#Commercial Credit#guarantee#guarantees

SMEs in line for free IT training

Thousands of small businesses could be entitled to free IT training following the expansion of a government-sponsored skills initiative announced…


Innovations in invoice discounting have made it an attractive...

“Many companies have negative perceptions of invoice discounting…” To read the full article by Barry McCall go to Ireland –…

#invoice


Businesses make it easy for fraudsters to commit Company...

Businesses are unknowingly handing bin loads of personal and company information to criminals which is being used to fuel a…

#bank#data protection#financial services


New IT finance scheme set to help fledgling firms

A new IT financing scheme has been launched following research which revealed that two-thirds of British entrepreneurs feel that funding…


US interest rates cut to 45-year low: Fed decides...

The Federal Reserve last night signalled that it would not risk Japanese-style deflation gripping the world's biggest economy when it…


Factoring: Once carrying a stigma as being the last...

Go to Factoring: Safety net when payment falls through.


The Royal Bank of Scotland Commercial Services Gains ICAEW...

The Royal Bank of Scotland Commercial Services (RBS Commercial Services) has successfully received accreditation by the Institute of Chartered Accountants…


Euro Sales Finance Confirms it is Under Offer

Euro Sales Finance have today made the following announcement: “Further to its strategic review, the Board of ESF has entered…


Versailles Keeps it in the Family

According to The Guardian, Versailles, the trade finance company which went into receivership in January 2000, owing its banks approximately…

#banks#trade#WHO


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