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Unlocking Business Potential: The Power of Factoring Services

Factoring services, also known as accounts receivable financing, involve a business selling its outstanding, unpaid invoices to a third-party financial institution (the "factor") at a discount to receive immediate cash. Unlike a loan, this is a that provides liquidity without adding new debt to the balance sheet. Core Mechanism

The process typically follows a three-party cycle involving the business, its customer (the debtor), and the factoring company:

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Unlocking Business Potential: The Power of Factoring Services

Factoring services, also known as accounts receivable financing, involve a business selling its outstanding, unpaid invoices to a third-party financial institution (the "factor") at a discount to receive immediate cash. Unlike a loan, this is a that provides liquidity without adding new debt to the balance sheet. Core Mechanism

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