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Perspective
18 June 2015

Banks need to make supply chain finance more ‘user-friendly’

Region:
Middle East & Africa, Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe
Features editor
Despite the rising popularity of supply chain finance (SCF) around the globe, banks are not making their programmes easier enough for customers to implement and are consequently losing market share to their non-bank competitors, SEB’s head of working capital management and deputy head of transaction banking Paula Da Silva tells TXF.

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