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07 October 2015

Banks still best for supply chain finance

Region:
Middle East & Africa, Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe
Features editor
Banks, rather than “thinly-capitalised” fintech providers, are still best placed to provide supply chain finance (SCF) programmes to corporate buyers, Citi’s EMEA supply chain finance head, Parvais Dalal, tells TXF.

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