Tag: Supply Chain Finance
Preparing for Disruption – How Supply Chain Finance Can Mitigate the Impact
BlogThe Federal Reserve’s recent decision to cut interest rates by 50 basis points (bps) has reverberated across global financial markets.
Fed Cuts Interest Rates by Half Point: What It Means for Supply Chain Finance
NewsThe Federal Reserve’s recent decision to cut interest rates by 50 basis points (bps) has reverberated across global financial markets.
Lessons Learned from the Stalled EU Late Payment Regulation
BlogThe European Commission has scrapped one of its most ambitious initiatives to curb late payments for B2B transactions. We discuss the factors contributing to this outcome, what to expect as regulatory bodies continue their efforts to blunt the impact of late payments on suppliers, and the role supply chain finance will play.
How Supply Chain Finance Supports Merger & Acquisition Activity and Initiatives
BlogWith M&A activity expected to increase in 2024, many businesses are looking for ways to increase deal funding and streamline closure. PrimeRevenue’s working capital solutions are providing welcome relief and helping support our clients’ M&A initiatives from start to finish. We share how.
How to Unlock the Full Power of Supply Chain Finance
BlogEvery supply chain finance program is different. The industry, types of suppliers, funders involved, and the working capital initiatives they’re tied to differ from company to company. Despite their differences, there are some things highly successful supply chain finance programs reliably have in common.
PrimeRevenue Shortlisted As A Finalist In Two Industry Awards
NewsPrimeRevenue has been shortlisted as a finalist in two prestigious industry awards: the RFIx24 Awards and 2024 PayTech Awards.
Balancing Growth, Geopolitical Risks, and Market Dynamics: Economic and Supplier Outlook 2024
White PapersDespite H1 predictions to the contrary, the global business climate has shown resilience in the second half of 2023. But a combination of long term interest hikes and geopolitical conflict are tempering economic optimism for global supply chains.
Geopolitical Shifts and Capital Challenges: Navigating the Rise of Nearshoring with Supply Chain Finance
BlogSince the 1990s, the concept of nearshoring has steadily made its way into the strategic playbook of businesses. Initially, it emerged as an appealing alternative to traditional outsourcing and a solution for the challenges encountered, such as diminished quality and agility.
Decoding the European Commission's Late Payments Proposal: Boon or Bane for Business?
White PapersDespite H1 predictions to the contrary, the global business climate has shown resilience in the second half of 2023. But a combination of long term interest hikes and geopolitical conflict are tempering economic optimism for global supply chains.
Turning the Financial Supply Chain of the Future into Reality in 2024
BlogThere is an undercurrent of excitement here at PrimeRevenue as we usher in 2024. As a leader in supply chain finance for the last two decades, we are always finding new ways to enhance the value we deliver to our customers.
The Importance of Empowering Procurement with Supply Chain Finance
BlogOver the last several years, those of us in the trade finance industry have witnessed a shift in how procurement teams perceive working capital initiatives and supply chain finance programs. Traditionally, initiatives to generate cash have been viewed as a mechanism primarily focused on serving the interests of treasury and finance departments.