Lender spotlight: East Global Finance (Australia)
Earlier this year we welcomed Australian firm East Global Finance to our community of lenders.
Earlier this year we welcomed Australian firm East Global Finance to our community of lenders.
Dancerace won the coveted ‘Factoring Technology Solution of the Year’ award at this year’s RFIx conference, hosted by BCR Publishing.
[London, UK] Cynergy Business Finance, the specialist bank for business owners, has chosen Dancerace’s asset based lending operating system to power their newly-launched receivables finance products.
For lenders, Open Accounting technology lifts the lid on clients’ everyday financial data. Our new Insights system makes this data accessible and understandable for lending teams, enabling them to make better lending decisions and spot risks sooner when operating a wide range of ABL products.
UK lender FlexABL have launched their online application service to simplify and accelerate the credit application process for borrowers and introducers, and to help make flexible lending decisions that puts clients in control. The lender is the first to use dancerace’s new ‘f3’ digital onboarding engine.
Dancerace examines the UK receivables finance marketplace to compare different lenders’ onboarding journeys – and shows lenders can get ahead of the pack.
London, July 2021 – Dancerace is pleased to announce our acquisition by Newable Capital, the business growth specialists.
46% of UK invoices are paid late; a major problem for businesses of all sizes and the reason Trade Credit Insurance (TCI) has surged in popularity in recent years.
Compulsory insurance isn’t a new concept. In the UK, drivers have been obliged to take out motor insurance since 1930, while companies require employers liability insurance to cover workplace accidents. Given the massive risks that businesses face in 2020, should trade credit insurance (TCI) also be made mandatory?
Body blow for the sector or a short-term crisis? While working capital experts remain split on the long-term impact of the COVID crisis, there’s one thing we can all agree on: that lenders are under pressure to adapt to the new world, fast.