Category: Types of Lending

  • CGTMSE – Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises

    CGTMSE, or the Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro and Small Enterprises, is a scheme introduced by the Government of India in order to provide financial assistance to micro and small enterprises (MSEs) by guaranteeing their loans. This scheme was launched in August 2000 and is managed by the Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Micro […]

  • TReDS

    What is TReDS? The scheme for setting up and operating the institutional mechanism for facilitating the financing of trade receivables of MSMEs from corporate and other buyers, including Government Departments and Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs), through multiple financiers is known as Trade Receivables Discounting System (TReDS). Following are the Salient Features of TReDS. Unified platform […]

  • Bill-to-ship-to (BTST) Trade Model

    In general trade, there is a buyer and a seller, buyer raises a purchase order to the seller against which the seller is obliged to ship the commodity to seller. Basis the received goods, post quality and quantity deductions buyer is obliged to pay to the seller the money basis there finalized payment terms. Now, […]

  • Agri-Receivable Financing

    Raising funds against the future receivables is called receivable financing. Any Sales Order, Purchase Order, Approved Contracts, Trade Agreements, Bills and Invoices raised can be used to raise funds. Account receivable financing, loan against receivable, these are different jargons used for receivable financing. Let us discuss more with an example for an agribusiness entity Will […]

  • Cash Flow based Lending (CFL)

    The kind of financing/lending which is based on the cash flows of company/firm/proprietor is referred as cash flow based lending. Cash flow is the amount of money coming in and out from the organization. Basis the strength of cash flows when a financier takes call for financing any organization/project we call it cash flow financing. […]