OCBC offers flexible invoice financing solutions to help businesses improve cash flow. Their services allow companies to quickly unlock funds tied up in accounts receivable.
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OCBC offers flexible invoice financing solutions to help businesses improve cash flow. Their services allow companies to quickly unlock funds tied up in accounts receivable.
What is invoice financing?
Invoice financing, also referred to as accounts receivable financing, is a financial tool utilized by businesses to improve cash flow. Instead of waiting for customers to pay outstanding invoices, companies can sell them to a third-party financier at a discounted rate. This provides immediate access to a portion of the invoice's value, typically around 80-90%, helping businesses cover operating expenses, invest in growth, or manage unexpected costs. Once the customer pays the invoice, the financier deducts their fees and returns the remaining balance to the business. Invoice financing offers flexibility and liquidity, making it an attractive option for businesses of all sizes.