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Selective factoring was recently set up by Smart Factoring Quotes for a security company based just outside Chester in the North West of England. They had landed a large contract worth over £400,000 over 3 months. They had to invoice monthly on 90 day terms and yet they were paying their security staff weekly.

They approached with a view to spot factoring the 3 individual invoices. We looked at their options and found that selective factoring was by far and away a cheaper option. Selective factoring means that you factor all the invoices of a particular debtor whereas spot factoring means you can pick and choose individual invoices. The difference in this instance is subtle but the difference in cost was dramatic.

Selective factoring worked out almost 10 times cheaper in this instance. The facility will allow our client to take on a lucrative contract and meet it’s weekly wage demands. Profits will be increased because of the selective factoring facility.

Selective factoring allows you to choose which invoices you factor. This means that you can turn selective factoring on an off as required.

If you have a sporadic requirement for working capital selective factoring can be a cost effective solution for your business.

How does selective factoring work?

  • Selective factoring allows you to notify a single invoice or a batch of invoices to be financed.
  • The selective factoring company will conduct some due diligence.
  • Once they are happy to deal with you you sell them the invoices.
  • The selective factoring company will check that your customers are happy with the products or services you have delivered.
  • They will advise your customers that the invoices have been purchased.
  • You are provided funding by the selective factoring company.
  • On the due date the customer pays the selective factoring company.

If you require selective factoring please contact Smart Factoring Quotes.

Selective factoring is where the client chooses which customers they wish to factor. This compares to traditional whole turnover agreements where clients are expected to notify their whole turnover from every customer.

Selective factoring is available within the market however very few lenders offer this.

The benefits of selective factoring are as follows:

  • selective factoring means that you can choose specific customers that are perhaps slow payers
  • selective factoring means that specific sensitive customers can be left out of the factoring agreement
  • selective factoring can reduce administration and finance costs as not all turnover has to be included in the agreement.