Fintech firms nimbly moving into rather massive global trade financing market
Mercator Advisory Group reports that supply chain finance is more accessible than ever and expanding through broadened fintech solution models.
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Fintech firms nimbly moving into rather massive global trade financing market
Mercator Advisory Group reports that supply chain finance is more accessible than ever and expanding through broadened fintech solution models.
Published on: August 30, 2017
Author: Steve Murphy
Alternate Point of Contact: Amy Dunckelmann
In a new research report, Supply Chain Finance: Fintech Vendor Overview, Mercator Advisory Group delves into the current state of this global market and some of the varied fintech solutions available for companies of all sizes.
“Mercator Advisory Group continues to advocate that corporations of all sizes improve their working capital expertise and systems flexibility to help achieve optimal cash management results. These capabilities have been greatly modernized by the financial technology industry during the past 10 years” commented Steve Murphy, Director of Mercator Advisory Group’s Commercial and Enterprise Payments Advisory Service, author of the report. “We also believe that banks continue to play a primary role for liquidity in trade finance solutions, most typically in traditional trade, but technology advances in alternative finance are now more firmly in the hands of both recent start-ups and mature fintechs, who often represent the client-facing solutions accessed and used by both corporates and banks.”
The document is 23 pages long and contains 7 exhibits.
Companies mentioned in this report include: ADF (GCSF), AGCO, Demica, GawkBox, Infor (GT Nexus), PrimeRevenue, PUMA, Smurfit Kappa, Taulia, Tipalti, Tradeshift, and Vodafone.