BCR Publishing
We are the leading provider of news, market intelligence, events and training for the global receivables finance industry.
Working with industry leading organisations, experts, governments and universities, BCR Publications delivers expertise in factoring, receivables and supply chain finance to a global audience.
BCR has long been a beacon of innovation and excellence in the realm of receivables finance, playing an instrumental role in shaping the industry’s international landscape. Through its comprehensive conferences, insightful publications, and thought leadership, BCR has facilitated crucial dialogues and connections among industry professionals, driving forward the development of receivables finance globally.
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Event | Collaborative Trade Finance: optimizing visibility, efficiency & connectivity
22-05-2023 | Companies need to secure trade finance as quickly and safely as possible to support their international trade agreements. However, a complex, paper-based process means many are waiting days for bank guarantee approvals, exposing them to FX volatility, rising transaction costs and liquidity constraints.
GTreasury Accelerating Global Expansion with Investment from Hg
19-05-2023 | Chicago, Ill. – May 18, 2023 — GTreasury, a treasury, payments, and risk management software provider, today announces that it has secured a majority investment from Hg, a leading investor in global software and services companies. As part of the transaction, the GTreasury management team and former majority owner, Mainsail Partners, will continue as investors in the business.
Unlock the potential of automation for better treasury efficiency and accuracy
19-05-2023 | The new season of CurrencyCast season Kantox is here! In this first episode, Agustin Mackinlay is joined by two special guests from PwC Luxembourg, Corentin Maricq and Frédéric Chapelle, to discuss how business process automation helps finance leaders power the digital transformation of the Treasury function.