How to Pay a Traded Invoice
Paying an invoice that has been Traded/sold on Credebt Exchange should have little/no impact on your Accounts Payable [AP] processes. All that is required is a one-time entry in your AP system:
Entering invoices into your AP system continues and is unchanged. Paying/’spooling’ accounts payments will remain unaffected. |
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No Affect on Your Supplier Relations
Credebt Exchange strict policy ensures that the sensitive relationship between all Debtors and suppliers is respected. Supporting your suppliers and permitting them to Trade the Exchange, you can:
Choosing to support your suppliers by permitting them to Trade the Exchange should not adversely affect on your current relationship. |
Strict Confidentiality
Member Identities Concealed
The identity of Originators and Investors is completely protected using Membership ID numbers. Only Credebt Exchange analysts and senior management personnel have access to any Members identity. No Member of the Exchange can use any of the data provided on the Trade Floor to identify any other Member. The Membership Agreement strictly protects all Investor and Originator confidentiality and any breach of contract will result in prosecution. |
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Invoice Details Concealed
Although Credebt Exchange trades in invoices, no Member has access to any actual uploaded invoice. Only Credebt Exchange analysts and senior management personnel have access to any invoice. Therefore it is not possible for any information about the invoice, supplier prices, quantities, or any other data, to be used out of context by any Member. The Membership Agreement strictly protects invoice confidentiality and any breach of contract will result in prosecution. |