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Factoring
Definition:
• Factoring is defined as ‘a continuing legal
relationship between a financial institution (the
factor) and a business concern (the client), selling
goods or providing services to trade customers
(the customers) on open account basis whereby
the Factor purchases the client’s book debts
(accounts receivables) either with or without
recourse to the client and in relation thereto
controls the credit extended to customers and
administers the sales ledgers’.
Explanation
• It is the outright purchase of credit approved
accounts receivables with the factor assuming bad
debt losses.
• Factoring provides sales accounting service, use of
finance and protection against bad debts.
• Factoring is a process of invoice discounting by
which a capital market agency purchases all trade
debts and offers resources against them.
Evolution of factoring
• The term factor has its origin from the Latin word,
‘Facere’meaning to get things done.
The
dictionary defines a factor as an agent particularly
a mercantile agent.
Factoring has a long
fascinating history which traces back through
several centuries.
• In the early stages factors were itinerant merchants
who were entrusted with merchandise belonging
to others.
Different kinds of factoring services
Debt administration:
• The factor manages the sales ledger of the
client company. The client will be saved of
the administrative cost of book keeping,
invoicing, credit control and debt collection.
The factor uses his computer system to
render the sales ledger administration
services.
Different kinds of factoring services
• Credit Information: Factors provide
credit
intelligence to their client and supply periodic
information with various customer-wise analysis.
• Credit Protection: Some factors also insure
against bad debts and provide without recourse
financing.
• Invoice Discounting or Financing : Factors
advance 75% to 80% against the invoice of their
clients. The clients mark a copy of the invoice to
the factors as and when they raise the invoice on
their customers.
Different kinds of factoring services
• Basically there are three parties to the
factoring services as depicted below:
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Services rendered by factor
• Factor evaluated creditworthiness of the customer
(buyer of goods)
• Factor fixes limits for the client (seller) which is an
aggregation of the limits fixed for each of the
customer (buyer).
• Client sells goods/services.
• Client assigns the debt in favour of the factor
• Client notifies on the invoice a direction to the
customer to pay the invoice value of the factor.
Services rendered by factor
• Client forwards invoice/copy to factor along with
receipted delivery challans.
• Factor provides credit to client to the extent of 80%
of the invoice value and also notifies to the customer
• Factor periodically follows with the customer
• When the customer pays the amount of the invoice
the balance of 20% of the invoice value is passed to
the client recovering necessary interest and other
charges.
• If the customer does not pay, the factor takes
recourse to the client.
Benefits of factoring
• The client will be relieved of the work relating to
sales ledger administration and debt collection
• The client can therefore concentrate more on
planning production and sales.
• The charges paid to a factor which will be
marginally high at 1 to 1.5% than the bank charges
will be more than compensated by reductions in
administrative expenditure.
• This will also improve the current ratio of the client
and consequently his credit rating.
Benefits of factoring
• The subsidiaries of the various banks have
been rendering the factoring services.
• The
factoring
service
is
more
comprehensive in nature than the book debt
or receivable financing by the bankers.
Forfaiting
• The forfaiting owes its origin to a French
term ‘forfait’ which means to forfeit (or
surrender) one’s rights on something to some
one else.
• Under this mode of export finance, then
exporter forfaits his rights to the future
receivables and the forfaiter loses recourse to
the exporter in the event of non-payment by
the importer.
Methodology
• It is a trade finance extended by a forfaiter to an
exporter/seller for an export/sale transaction
involving deferred payment terms over a long
period at a firm rate of discount.
• Forfaiting is generally extended for export of
capital goods, commodities and services where
the importer insists on supplies on credit terms.
Methodology
• The exporter has recourse to forfaiting usually in
cases where the credit is extended for long
durations but there is no prohibition for extending
the facility where the credits are maturing in
periods less than one year.
• Credits for commodities or consumer goods is
generally for shorter duration within one year.
Forfaiting services are extended in such cases as
well.
Mechanism
•
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

There are five parties in a transaction of
forfaiting. These are :
Exporter
Exporter’s bank
Importer
Importer’s bank and
Forfaiter
Mechanism
• The exporter and importer negotiate the proposed
export sale contract. These are the preliminary
discussions.
• Based on these discussions the exporter
approaches the forfaiter to ascertain the terms for
forfeiting.
• The forfaiter collects from exporter all the relevant
details of the proposed transaction, viz., details
about the importer, supply and credit terms,
documentation, etc., in order to ascertain the
country risk and credit risk involved in the
transaction..
Mechanism
• Depending upon the nature and extent of these
risks the forfaiter quotes the discount rate.
• The exporter has now to take care that the
discount rate is reasonable and would be
acceptable to his buyer.
• He will then quote a contract price to the overseas
buyer by loading the discount rate, commitment
fee, etc., on the sale price of the goods to be
exported.
• If the deals go through, the exporter and forfaiter
sign a contract.
Mechanism
• Export takes place against documents
guaranteed by the importer’s bank.
• The exporter discounts the bill with the
forfaiter and the forfaiter presents the same
to the importer for payment on due date or
even can sell it in secondary market.
Documentation and cost
• Forfaiting transaction is usually covered either by a
promissory note or bill of exchange. In either case it
has to be guaranteed by a bank or, bill of exchange
may be ‘avalled’ by the importer’ bank.
• The ‘Aval’ is an endorsement made on bill of
exchange or promissory note by the guaranteeing
bank by writing ‘per aval’ on these documents
under proper authentication.
• The forfeiting cost for a transaction will be in the
form of ‘commitment fee’, ‘discount fee’ and
‘documentation fee’.
Mechanism- a case
• Export-Import Bank of India, (EXIM Bank) has started
with a scheme to the Indian exporters by working out an
intermediary between the exporter and the forfaiter.
• The scheme takes place in the following stages:
1. Negotiations being between exporter and importer with
regard to contract price, period of credit, rate of interest,
etc.
2. Exporter approaches EXIM Bank with all the relevant
details for an indicative discount quote.
3. EXIM Bank approaches an overseas forfaiter, obtain the
quote and gets back to exporter with the offer.
Mechanism- a case
4.Exporter and importer finalise the term of contract.
All costs levied by a forfaiter are to be transferred
to the overseas buyer. As such discount and other
charges are loaded in the basic contract value.
5. Exporter approaches EXIM Bank and it in turn the
forfaiter for the firm quote. The exporter confirm
the acceptance of the arrangement.
6. Export takes place — shipping documents along
with bill of exchange, promissory note have to be
in the prescribed format.
Mechanism- a case
7.Importer’s bank delivers shipping documents to
importer against acceptance of bill of exchange or
on receipt of promissory note from the importer as
the case may be and send these to exporter’s bank
with its guarantee.
8. Exporter’s bank gets bill of exchange/promissory
note endorsed with the words ‘Without Recourse’
from the exporter and present the document(s) to
EXIM Bank who in turn send it to the forfaiter.
Mechanism- a case
9. Forfaiter discounts the documents at the predetermined rate and passes on funds to EXIM
Bank for onward disbursement to exporter’s bank
nostro account of exporter’s bank.
10.Exporter’s bank credits the amount to the
exporter.
11.Forfaiter presents the documents on due date to
the importer’s bank and receives the dues.
12.Exporter’s bank recovers the amount from the
importer.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
FACTORING AND FORFAITING
1.Suitable for ongoing open
account sales, not backed
by LC or accepted bills or
exchange.
2. Usually
provides
financing for short-term
credit period of upto 180
days.

1. Oriented towards single
transactions backed by LC
or bank guarantee.
2. Financing is usually for
medium to long-term
credit periods from 180
days upto 7 years though
shorterm credit of 30–180
days is also available for
large transactions.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
FACTORING AND FORFAITING
3.Requires a continuous
arrangements
between
factor and client, whereby
all sales are routed
through the factor.
4. Factor
assumes
responsibility
for
collection, helps client to
reduce his own overheads.

3. Seller need not route or
commit other business to
the forfaiter. Deals are
concluded
transactionwise.
4. Forfaiter’s responsibility
extends to collection of
forfeited
debt
only.
Existing financing lines
remains
unaffected.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
FACTORING AND FORFAITING
5.

Separate charges are
applied for
— financing
— collection
— administration
— credit protection and
— provision of information.

5. Single discount charges is
applied which depend on
— guaranteeing bank and
country risk,
— credit period involved
and
— currency of debt.
Only additional charges is
commitment fee, if firm
commitment is required
prior to draw down during
delivery period.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
FACTORING AND FORFAITING
6. Service is available for 6. Usually available for
domestic and export
export
receivables
receivables.
only denominated in
any freely convertible
7. Financing can be with
currency.
or without recourse;
the credit protection 7. It is always ‘without
collection
and
recourse’
and
administration services
essentially a financing
may also be provided
product.
without financing.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
FACTORING AND FORFAITING
8. Usually no restriction on
minimum
size
of
transactions that can be
covered by
factoring
.
9. Factor can assist with
completing
import
formalities in the buyer’s
country
and
provide
ongoing contract with
buyers.

8. Transactions should be of
a minimum value of USD
250,000.
9. Forfaiting will accept only
clean documentation in
conformity
with
all
regulations
in
the
exporting/importing
countries

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Factoring

  • 1. Factoring Definition: • Factoring is defined as ‘a continuing legal relationship between a financial institution (the factor) and a business concern (the client), selling goods or providing services to trade customers (the customers) on open account basis whereby the Factor purchases the client’s book debts (accounts receivables) either with or without recourse to the client and in relation thereto controls the credit extended to customers and administers the sales ledgers’.
  • 2. Explanation • It is the outright purchase of credit approved accounts receivables with the factor assuming bad debt losses. • Factoring provides sales accounting service, use of finance and protection against bad debts. • Factoring is a process of invoice discounting by which a capital market agency purchases all trade debts and offers resources against them.
  • 3. Evolution of factoring • The term factor has its origin from the Latin word, ‘Facere’meaning to get things done. The dictionary defines a factor as an agent particularly a mercantile agent. Factoring has a long fascinating history which traces back through several centuries. • In the early stages factors were itinerant merchants who were entrusted with merchandise belonging to others.
  • 4. Different kinds of factoring services Debt administration: • The factor manages the sales ledger of the client company. The client will be saved of the administrative cost of book keeping, invoicing, credit control and debt collection. The factor uses his computer system to render the sales ledger administration services.
  • 5. Different kinds of factoring services • Credit Information: Factors provide credit intelligence to their client and supply periodic information with various customer-wise analysis. • Credit Protection: Some factors also insure against bad debts and provide without recourse financing. • Invoice Discounting or Financing : Factors advance 75% to 80% against the invoice of their clients. The clients mark a copy of the invoice to the factors as and when they raise the invoice on their customers.
  • 6. Different kinds of factoring services • Basically there are three parties to the factoring services as depicted below: Buyer Sel ler Client customer factor n a cF ei rn
  • 7. Services rendered by factor • Factor evaluated creditworthiness of the customer (buyer of goods) • Factor fixes limits for the client (seller) which is an aggregation of the limits fixed for each of the customer (buyer). • Client sells goods/services. • Client assigns the debt in favour of the factor • Client notifies on the invoice a direction to the customer to pay the invoice value of the factor.
  • 8. Services rendered by factor • Client forwards invoice/copy to factor along with receipted delivery challans. • Factor provides credit to client to the extent of 80% of the invoice value and also notifies to the customer • Factor periodically follows with the customer • When the customer pays the amount of the invoice the balance of 20% of the invoice value is passed to the client recovering necessary interest and other charges. • If the customer does not pay, the factor takes recourse to the client.
  • 9. Benefits of factoring • The client will be relieved of the work relating to sales ledger administration and debt collection • The client can therefore concentrate more on planning production and sales. • The charges paid to a factor which will be marginally high at 1 to 1.5% than the bank charges will be more than compensated by reductions in administrative expenditure. • This will also improve the current ratio of the client and consequently his credit rating.
  • 10. Benefits of factoring • The subsidiaries of the various banks have been rendering the factoring services. • The factoring service is more comprehensive in nature than the book debt or receivable financing by the bankers.
  • 11. Forfaiting • The forfaiting owes its origin to a French term ‘forfait’ which means to forfeit (or surrender) one’s rights on something to some one else. • Under this mode of export finance, then exporter forfaits his rights to the future receivables and the forfaiter loses recourse to the exporter in the event of non-payment by the importer.
  • 12. Methodology • It is a trade finance extended by a forfaiter to an exporter/seller for an export/sale transaction involving deferred payment terms over a long period at a firm rate of discount. • Forfaiting is generally extended for export of capital goods, commodities and services where the importer insists on supplies on credit terms.
  • 13. Methodology • The exporter has recourse to forfaiting usually in cases where the credit is extended for long durations but there is no prohibition for extending the facility where the credits are maturing in periods less than one year. • Credits for commodities or consumer goods is generally for shorter duration within one year. Forfaiting services are extended in such cases as well.
  • 14. Mechanism • 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. There are five parties in a transaction of forfaiting. These are : Exporter Exporter’s bank Importer Importer’s bank and Forfaiter
  • 15. Mechanism • The exporter and importer negotiate the proposed export sale contract. These are the preliminary discussions. • Based on these discussions the exporter approaches the forfaiter to ascertain the terms for forfeiting. • The forfaiter collects from exporter all the relevant details of the proposed transaction, viz., details about the importer, supply and credit terms, documentation, etc., in order to ascertain the country risk and credit risk involved in the transaction..
  • 16. Mechanism • Depending upon the nature and extent of these risks the forfaiter quotes the discount rate. • The exporter has now to take care that the discount rate is reasonable and would be acceptable to his buyer. • He will then quote a contract price to the overseas buyer by loading the discount rate, commitment fee, etc., on the sale price of the goods to be exported. • If the deals go through, the exporter and forfaiter sign a contract.
  • 17. Mechanism • Export takes place against documents guaranteed by the importer’s bank. • The exporter discounts the bill with the forfaiter and the forfaiter presents the same to the importer for payment on due date or even can sell it in secondary market.
  • 18. Documentation and cost • Forfaiting transaction is usually covered either by a promissory note or bill of exchange. In either case it has to be guaranteed by a bank or, bill of exchange may be ‘avalled’ by the importer’ bank. • The ‘Aval’ is an endorsement made on bill of exchange or promissory note by the guaranteeing bank by writing ‘per aval’ on these documents under proper authentication. • The forfeiting cost for a transaction will be in the form of ‘commitment fee’, ‘discount fee’ and ‘documentation fee’.
  • 19. Mechanism- a case • Export-Import Bank of India, (EXIM Bank) has started with a scheme to the Indian exporters by working out an intermediary between the exporter and the forfaiter. • The scheme takes place in the following stages: 1. Negotiations being between exporter and importer with regard to contract price, period of credit, rate of interest, etc. 2. Exporter approaches EXIM Bank with all the relevant details for an indicative discount quote. 3. EXIM Bank approaches an overseas forfaiter, obtain the quote and gets back to exporter with the offer.
  • 20. Mechanism- a case 4.Exporter and importer finalise the term of contract. All costs levied by a forfaiter are to be transferred to the overseas buyer. As such discount and other charges are loaded in the basic contract value. 5. Exporter approaches EXIM Bank and it in turn the forfaiter for the firm quote. The exporter confirm the acceptance of the arrangement. 6. Export takes place — shipping documents along with bill of exchange, promissory note have to be in the prescribed format.
  • 21. Mechanism- a case 7.Importer’s bank delivers shipping documents to importer against acceptance of bill of exchange or on receipt of promissory note from the importer as the case may be and send these to exporter’s bank with its guarantee. 8. Exporter’s bank gets bill of exchange/promissory note endorsed with the words ‘Without Recourse’ from the exporter and present the document(s) to EXIM Bank who in turn send it to the forfaiter.
  • 22. Mechanism- a case 9. Forfaiter discounts the documents at the predetermined rate and passes on funds to EXIM Bank for onward disbursement to exporter’s bank nostro account of exporter’s bank. 10.Exporter’s bank credits the amount to the exporter. 11.Forfaiter presents the documents on due date to the importer’s bank and receives the dues. 12.Exporter’s bank recovers the amount from the importer.
  • 23. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FACTORING AND FORFAITING 1.Suitable for ongoing open account sales, not backed by LC or accepted bills or exchange. 2. Usually provides financing for short-term credit period of upto 180 days. 1. Oriented towards single transactions backed by LC or bank guarantee. 2. Financing is usually for medium to long-term credit periods from 180 days upto 7 years though shorterm credit of 30–180 days is also available for large transactions.
  • 24. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FACTORING AND FORFAITING 3.Requires a continuous arrangements between factor and client, whereby all sales are routed through the factor. 4. Factor assumes responsibility for collection, helps client to reduce his own overheads. 3. Seller need not route or commit other business to the forfaiter. Deals are concluded transactionwise. 4. Forfaiter’s responsibility extends to collection of forfeited debt only. Existing financing lines remains unaffected.
  • 25. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FACTORING AND FORFAITING 5. Separate charges are applied for — financing — collection — administration — credit protection and — provision of information. 5. Single discount charges is applied which depend on — guaranteeing bank and country risk, — credit period involved and — currency of debt. Only additional charges is commitment fee, if firm commitment is required prior to draw down during delivery period.
  • 26. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FACTORING AND FORFAITING 6. Service is available for 6. Usually available for domestic and export export receivables receivables. only denominated in any freely convertible 7. Financing can be with currency. or without recourse; the credit protection 7. It is always ‘without collection and recourse’ and administration services essentially a financing may also be provided product. without financing.
  • 27. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FACTORING AND FORFAITING 8. Usually no restriction on minimum size of transactions that can be covered by factoring . 9. Factor can assist with completing import formalities in the buyer’s country and provide ongoing contract with buyers. 8. Transactions should be of a minimum value of USD 250,000. 9. Forfaiting will accept only clean documentation in conformity with all regulations in the exporting/importing countries