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Bibby Financial Services has won the accolade for Best Factoring/Invoice Discounting Provider at the National Association of Commercial Finance Brokers' Awards last week.� [more]
A Devon-based building company has proved a good example of the way in which invoice discounting facilities are crucial to business success in the current economic climate.� [more]
Ultimate Finance (AIM: UFG), has appointed a new northern managing director. Ultimate Finance is an invoice discounting and factoring provider serving the SME segment.� [more]
Close Invoice Finance has made the shortlist for the 'Best small business IT strategy' category in this year's Computing Awards.� [more]
An abattoir in North Wales has asked the Welsh Assembly to provide an invoice discounting solution that could save the company from going into receivership.� [more]
Bibby Financial Services, which provides factoring and invoice discounting services, has secured a £340m financing facility from a group of banks.� [more]
Members of the National Association of Commercial Finance Brokers have seen a huge rise in demand for factoring and invoice discounting services. Adam Tyler, chief executive of the NACFB, says factoring stands out as an area that has withstood the recent economic turmoil.� [more]
Factoring has traditionally been seen as a solution for the manufacturing industry, to cover their large production costs while they wait for invoices to be paid. However, with the credit crunch squeezing the margins of most businesses, companies in other sectors are exploring the benefits factoring can offer them.� [more]
According to Leonard Curtis, the UK's national rescue and recovery firm for businesses, the use of factoring has increased over the past months in order for small to medium sized companies to continue trading.� [more]
It has been over a year since the words 'credit crunch' first made their way over the Atlantic, and in that time UK companies have faced increasing problems with their customers' payment habits.� [more]
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