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The Wall Street Journal

Borrowing Against Receivables

“Every auction I’ve had, it closes one day and the money is wired to my account the next day," Mr. Oldham says.  >Read More

Research Shows Receivables Financing Is Growing

New data reveals small and mid-sized businesses are finding access to affordable capital despite economic downturn.>Read More
Receivables Exchange in CFO Magazine

New Exchange Offers New Option

(TRE)  touts greater control, faster remittances, wider access to global buyers, lower transaction costs, ... >Read More

Blog: Need Working Capital? The Ice Man Cometh

Nov.17 marks the one-year anniversary of the first day receivables were traded in an online marketplace. >Read the Blog
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Accounts receivable financing. Increase working capital

Trade accounts receivable to improve cash flow