The second edition of the Global Business Intelligence (GBI) ‘Trade and Supply Chain Finance Guide’ has been published. The guide seeks to empower CFOs, treasurers and credit managers dealing with the myriad of issues surrounding trade credit – especially in light of the current credit crisis.
CFOs and treasurers of corporations are increasingly becoming responsible for supply chain finance solutions, yet there is a general confusion as to how SCF works and the role of different players. As part of the second edition, GBI profiled five categories of trade liquidity supply chain finance solution providers:
• Technology platform providers
• Information enhancement providers
• Credit enhancement providers
• Liquidity and funding options
• Bank solutions
The guide provides extensive coverage of import and export solutions, legal issues, CFO/treasurer evaluations, and an overview of the challenges.
In addition, solution providers are profiled for all of the above categories, including the likes of Wachovia, Standard Chartered Bank, Receivables Exchange, Swift, Prime Revenue, Fundtech, and so forth.
Global Business Intelligence (GBI) conducts proprietary and consortium international trade research programmes around trade finance.









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