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Invoice Discounting

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Invoice discounting is simply the means of raising cash against unpaid invoices. Choosing the right finance company can provide the financial freedom to grow the business or  in these difficult times it can implybe the difference between survival and failure. Not all invoice discounting companies are the same and it is important to choose the best finance company for your particular requirements.

Bank owned invoice discounting companies are very good at looking after their own customers providing the business is financially strong. If there is a strong bank connection with other facilities such as commercial mortgages and /or overdraft facilities the banks will bend over back wards to ensure they get the business.  It is still possible to get some very cheap invoice discounting deals on this basis. Be  beware that if you expose your business too much to one  financial institution you might be storing up trouble for the future. No one could foresee the creditt crunch however in hind sight it easy to say we should have seen what was coming. It is exactly the same with finance facilities. Let the bank have too much control and if things turn for the worse any business with too much financial exposure to one bank may find themselves in difficulties.

An independent invoice discounting company will ensure that any risk is spread across a number of finance companies and that you don’t have too many eggs in one basket. There are plenty of invoice discounting companies glad to take on the invoice discounting  on a stand alone basis and they wont be interested in taking over the core banking.  However if you do choose to use a third party factoring company it is worth checking if the bank isrelying on the debtors for security on any of their facilities. If the business has an overdraft it may be possible the bank have registered a debenture against the business. Therefore if you are to switch to an invoice discounting facility any overdraft maybe withdrawn and this must be taken into consideration with choosing a provider.

Invoice Discounting

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Although invoice discounting is a great means of freeing up cash against unpaid invoices it is becoming increasingly more difficult to secure an confidential invoice discounting facility. Once upon a time a business had to have been trading for at least 3 years , have at least a £1.0m turnover and have a very strong balance sheet.

In the good old days when there was plenty of cash swilling around the system  all the finance companies were competing with each other for business and it is fair to say that the usual criteria for confidential invoice discounting were relaxed somewhat.  New start businesses, phoenix businesses and  businesses with far from strong trading performances were being offered facilities.

Invoice discounting and in particular confidential invoice discounting is susceptible to fraud and in these difficult times finance companies are reverting back to the more stringent criteria for invoice discounting. Therefore if a business is financially weak, turnover is below a certain level or even credit control systems are weak it is more likely that a business will pushed down the factoring route.

If the business doesn’t quite meet the criteria for confidential invoice discounting it maybe possible to organise a disclosed facility whereby the customer is is responsible for their own credit control. Which ever way you decide to o it is worth shopping around as different finance companies have different criteria. Even better get a decent independent finance broker to do all the hard work.

Overdraft withdrawn when switching to factoring/invoice discounting

Monday, July 20th, 2009

If you are considering switching to a factoring or invoice discounting facility it is worth considering the implications this may have on any available overdraft facility.  It is more likely than not that a bank will have taken an all assets debenture against the company. This means that their security is the debtor book of the company. Therefore when considering an alternative cash flow product there must be enough flexibility in the headroom of the factoring or invoice discounting facility to fully repay the overdraft and provide additional working capital. Any bank informed of a customers intantion to use a factoring facility in my experience will require the overdraft repaying in full. Remember an overdraft facility is repayable on demand.

I have also seen customers being caught out wanting  to switch a factoring facility away from a bank to another independent factoring company. They have forgotten or not realised the bank has an all assets debenture registered against the business to secure a small overdraft. Before the customer can switch the overdraft will need to be paid off but it can often be the  customer doesn’t have the headroom to repay the overdraft. Sometimes it may be possible to get a small over payment from the new factoring company or it may even be possible to refinance existing equipment to repay the overdraft and provide additional working capital.

Cash Flow Finance

Friday, February 27th, 2009

Cash Flow Finance is the most raidly expanding form of finance and their are many funders positively active even in the current market. Whether it is factoring, invoice discounting or payroll finance these different  finance companies all have different areas of expertise. For example international trade finance is only undertaken well by 3 or 4  companies. Like wise stocking finance is provided by only 2/3 companies. Choosing the right company for your business can be made easier by speaking to a good independent broker.

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