The Trade Bill before Parliament is a necessary piece in the BREXIT jigsaw. A question to start, however, is: will the bill survive the environment in which it must serve… read more →
If we look back at sterling’s movements over the past month we can see they have been fairly sedate. Of course, there have been instances of intraday volatility but overall,… read more →
BCR Alternative & Receivables Finance Forum London will play host to the Alternative & Receivables Finance Forum, which tracks the transformation of receivables and invoice finance; showcasing the most successful… read more →
The Turkish Lira (TRY) has sold-off violently in the past month, extending its slide to over 40% since the beginning of the year and emerging as one of the worst… read more →
Factoring and Short Term Debt for businesses is a rapidly evolving industry. Trade Finance Global spoke to Cuneyt Eti, CFO of Capexmove, a company which allows individuals and companies to… read more →
Businesses sell on credit to boost their sales, but doing this can hurt their cash flow. The firm can either wait for their customers to pay, or they can sell… read more →
With the imminent threat of trade wars, uncertainty around trade tariffs and rise of disruptive technology, freight forwarding is an increasing concern for business owners. Freight is a huge industry,… read more →
We speak to business owners every day who are growing their businesses, exporting to new markets, or looking to refinance and restructure their business to ready them for the next… read more →
Shawn Chow Wins TFG Accelerate Scholarship For International Trade London, UK — Shawn Chow, an Economics undergraduate at the University of Warwick, is the winner and recipient of the 2018… read more →
International tax competition (ITC) stems from governments encouraging inflows and discouraging outflows of capital within their country, typically through corporation tax rate (CTR) reductions to increase the attractiveness of foreign… read more →