News
14 March 2017

Interest-rate divergence will open door to non-banks in SCF

Region:
Americas, Europe

With billions of receivables priced based on Libor, the current divergence between Libor and Treasuries will have a big impact on trade finance. As banks adjust to increased cost of funds, money will get more expensive for many supply chain finance programmes, opening the door for non-banks with...

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