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The Factoring market is a financial service in which a business sells its accounts receivable (invoices) to a third-party financial institution, known as a factor. The factor then pays the business a percentage of the invoice value upfront, and the remainder when the customer pays the invoice. This provides businesses with immediate access to cash, allowing them to manage their cash flow and invest in growth.
Factoring is a popular form of financing for small and medium-sized businesses, as it is relatively easy to access and does not require collateral. It is also a cost-effective way to finance a business, as the fees are typically lower than those associated with traditional loans.
Companies in the Factoring market include BlueVine, Fundbox, Kabbage, OnDeck, and PayPal Working Capital. Show Less Read more