PrimeRevenue Injects Critical Liquidity into Global Economy Amid Supply Chain Disruption, Sees Dramatic Spike in Demand for Early Payment
Company reports a record $10 billion in early payments and 93% of approved invoices traded in March 2020.
PrimeRevenue’s supply chain finance solutions help organizations in 80+ countries optimize their working capital to efficiently fund strategic initiatives and strengthen relationships throughout the supply chain. PrimeRevenue’s diverse multi-funder platform processes more than $250 billion USD in payment transactions per year. The company is headquartered in Atlanta, with offices in London, Prague, Hong Kong and Melbourne.
Company reports a record $10 billion in early payments and 93% of approved invoices traded in March 2020.
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