Posted on 26 May 2010 by admin
Commercial Finance Expo 2010 – 30th June, The Pavilion, NEC, Birmingham. The National Association of Commercial Finance Brokers (NACFB) has announced the date of the first Commercial Finance Expo which will be held at the NEC on the 30th June. The event will also house the NACFB’s annual conference which will take place in the seminar theatre on the day. Continue Reading
Posted on 24 February 2010 by admin
For factors, the crisis has proved to be a bit of a curate’s egg. For some, the reduction in availability of credit insurance cover has meant that non-recourse arrangements, particularly cross-border deals, have been badly affected. But for others, the spread between the cost of borrowing and discount rates charged to clients has widened considerably – meaning that as long as risk can be kept under control, significantly improved profits can be enjoyed. So, depending on the availability of funding and the predominance of international deals, business for factors has been typically mixed at the two extremes – either very good or very difficult. Continue Reading
Posted on 28 January 2010 by admin
Leumi ABL Managing Director, Phil Woodward, reflects on the market as we enter 2010… Continue Reading
Posted on 25 November 2009 by admin
Premier Invoice and Asset Based Lender Venture Finance has published its “The Evolution of Invoice and Asset Based Lending” white paper following a high-level industry think tank. Continue Reading
Posted on 28 August 2009 by admin
According to the new research by the Asset Based Finance Association (ABFA), 56 per cent of SMEs aren’t aware of the amount of financial support available from the Government.
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Posted on 24 June 2009 by admin
Research reveals significant increases in credit refusal, driving business owners to seek out alternative funding options
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Posted on 22 April 2009 by admin
Factorscan talks to Jim Morrison, Divisional Manager at First Capital Financial Services in the United States and Marios Tannousis, Head of Commercial Products at Societe Generale in Cyprus about the popularity of asset-based lending, its resilience in the current downturn and its compatibility with traditional invoice-orientated financing.
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Posted on 18 March 2009 by admin
Statistics from the Asset Based Finance Association (ABFA) revealed that the UK’s asset based finance industry continues to grow despite the severe downturn in the UK and world economy.
During 2008, the sector far exceeded expectations, and at the end of the year was advancing in excess of £17 billion to UK businesses.
End of year results from the ABFA show that the industry is worth £208,014 million, a growth of nine per cent on last year’s figure of £191,401 million. This form of finance, which allows companies to release liquidity tied up in assets, has undergone rapid growth recently and is growing faster than general lending.
While the majority of advances are against debt, such as sales invoices – the latest figures highlight that advances against stock are on the rise. Over £1,603 million, an increase of 168 per cent on 2007’s, was advanced to companies during 2008.
The falling pound also continues to effect UK businesses. The use of export invoice discounting jumped by 34 per cent during 2008 indicating that more businesses are looking overseas in order to find new contracts, perhaps in an effort to move away from the slowdown in the UK.
Kate Sharp, chief executive officer at the ABFA, said: “It is no surprise that as a result of the tightening credit market, more and more companies are using their assets to their advantage. Despite limited liquidity elsewhere, the asset based finance industry has proven its resilience and has shown that it can continue to grow in tough economic conditions. More importantly, our members have given UK companies who have experienced tightening lending conditions a lifeline.”
The sector split for clients using asset based finance is evenly split between manufacturing and services indicating its broad appeal to the business community.
Contributed by Factorscan
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Posted on 18 February 2009 by admin
Contributed by Gary Quaife, Head of the Edward Symmons Collateral Review and Valuation Team.
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