Changing Your Invoice Finance Provider

Are you contemplating a shift in your invoice finance provider? Whether due to dissatisfaction or seeking better opportunities, this guide is your blueprint for change. We'll navigate you through the complexities of UCCs, the transition process, and the critical questions that will empower you to make a smart choice for your new financial partnership.

Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) Explained

Understanding UCCs is crucial. They are the financial guardrails used by invoice finance companies to secure their interests, similar to a mortgage or car title. Here’s what they do:

  • Monitor asset rights.
  • Notify other lenders of existing agreements.
  • Assure first rights to your invoices for financiers.

Transitioning Between Providers

Switching finance providers is a strategic move, akin to refinancing a mortgage. The transition involves a buyout agreement, where your new provider resolves the balance with the old one, setting a clear path for your financial growth.

Calculating the Buyout Amount

The buyout amount is a critical figure, encompassing your unpaid invoices, reserves, and any additional fees. Understanding this amount is pivotal, especially if the new agreement presents a more advantageous financial position.

Cost Implications of a Buyout

Transitioning can be a financially neutral decision. By providing new invoices to your new financier, you avoid the pitfall of double fees. However, timing is essential to prevent extra charges from your old provider.

Time Considerations

Expect the switch to extend the usual timeframe due to the intricacies of buyout calculations. Partner with an experienced company to streamline this process.

Complex Scenarios

In some scenarios, rights to your invoices might be temporarily shared between your old and new financiers. This isn’t standard but can occur during the transition phase.

Questions to Ponder Before Committing

  • Is it feasible to work with multiple invoice finance companies?
  • What are the terms for changing providers, including notice periods and penalties?
  • How efficiently does the new provider process payments?
  • Who will be your primary contacts at the finance company?
  • Are there additional costs, such as postage for mailing invoices?
  • What about charges for credit checks or new customer setups?
  • When does the provider start holding reserves?



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