Asian Invoice Financing Fund Serves Areas 'Untouched' by Banks

May 23, 2018

Stenn has launched a $300 million (USD) fund to tap the manufacturing hubs of emerging Asia that are 'untouched by banks'.

The UK-based company, with an office in Singapore, has combined its own capital with that of alternative asset manager Crayhill Capital Management L.P. to launch a platform for acquiring 120-day trade receivables from SMEs in China and South East Asia.

The launch comes at a time when many traditional financial institutions are vacating the space as they de-risk their balance sheets and focus their resources on core sectors and geographies. The short-term funding is designed to free up capital for these manufacturers, typically in the consumer goods space, to continue meeting orders from large retailers in the west.

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