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Accounts Receivable Factoring

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Accounts Factoring is a specially made way of raising finance using accounts receivable as security that the finance will be repaid. It is often referred to as Accounts Receivable factoring or business receivable factoring.

To raise this finance, Real Business Recovery will take into account the outstanding book debts – that is the companies debtors who have not yet paid for work already completed, and allow finance to be raised against this.

This will be helpful for countless companies including yours. Instead of having to wait 28, 36 or even 60 days for invoices to be repaid, accounts factoring will allow instant access to money.

Real Business Recovery will use the expertise and years of experience to chase unpaid business debts and ensure that all book debtors repay the monies outstanding to you. We aim to get all monies in as soon as possible and use our experience of Insolvency Laws, and in cases of extreme non-payment the courts service to get invoices repaid in full.

Receivable factoring can have a huge impact of your day-to-day finances. Just image how easier things would be if all your book debtors were paid and up to date. Cash flow is the most import part of commercial finance and Real Business Recovery will get you back on track.


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