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1 forfaiter
сущ.тж. forfeiter фин. форфейтер, форфейтор (покупатель векселя или иного денежного обязательства в форфейтинговой операции)Syn:See:* * *. Покупатель обещаний об оплате, выпускаемых импортерами . Инвестиционная деятельность . -
2 forfaiter
Вексельное право: форфейтер (лицо, осуществляющее учет векселей без права регресса) -
3 forfaiter
nфорфейтер, покупатель векселей при кредитовании в форме форфейтингаEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > forfaiter
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4 forfaiter
форфейтер(покупатель векселей при кредитовании в форме форфейтинга) -
5 forfaiting
сущ.тж. forfeiting фин. форфейтинг, операция "а форфэ" (операция, при которой финансовый агент (форфейтер) выкупает без права регресса коммерческое обязательство заемщика (покупателя, импортера) перед кредитором (продавцом, экспортером); основное условие форфейтинга состоит в том, что все риски по долговому обязательству переходят к форфейтеру без права регресса на продавца обязательства; используется как средство финансирования международных торговых операций)Syn:See:
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6 forfaiting company
фин. форфейтинговая компания (финансовая компания, специализирующаяся на проведении форфейтинговых операций, т. е. выкупающая у своих клиентов долговые обязательства без права регресса)Syn:See: -
7 forfeiter
сущ.фин. = forfaiter
См. также в других словарях:
forfaiter — Purchaser of promises to pay issued by importers. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary ( primary) forfaiter An individual or financial entity that arranges a forfaiting transaction directly with an exporter and then holds or sells on the payment… … Financial and business terms
Forfaiter — Purchaser of promises to pay issued by importers. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * forfaiting for‧fait‧ing [ˈfɔːˌfeɪtɪŋ ǁ ˈfɔːr ] noun [uncountable] FINANCE when a specialized financial institution buys the debt to an exporter on or… … Financial and business terms
forfaiter — forˈfaiter noun A person who, or company which, buys and sells such debts • • • Main Entry: ↑forfaiting … Useful english dictionary
primary forfaiter — An individual or financial entity that arranges a forfaiting transaction directly with an exporter and then holds or sells on the payment obligations of the importer/ guarantor. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
secondary forfaiter — An individual or financial entity that buys or sells the payment obligations of the importer/ guarantor. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
Forfaiting — In trade finance, forfaiting involves the purchasing of receivables from exporters. The forfaiter will take on all the risks involved with the receivables. It is different from the factoring operation in the sense that forfaiting is a transaction … Wikipedia
Forfaiting — The purchasing of an exporter s receivables (the amount importers owe the exporter) at a discount by paying cash. The forfaiter, the purchaser of the receivables, becomes the entity to whom the importer is obliged to pay its debt. By purchasing… … Investment dictionary
forfaiting — The supply of fixed rate, without recourse trade finance through the discounting of bills of exchange (bill of exchange) or promissory notes (promissory note). The bills of exchange or promissory notes will typically have been issued as deferred… … Law dictionary
forfaiting — A form of factoring that involves selling large, medium to long term receivables to buyers (forfaiters ) who are willing and able to bear the costs and risks of credit and collections. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * forfaiting for‧fait‧ing… … Financial and business terms
forfaited — forfaiting for‧fait‧ing [ˈfɔːˌfeɪtɪŋ ǁ ˈfɔːr ] noun [uncountable] FINANCE when a specialized financial institution buys the debt to an exporter on or shortly after the delivery of goods to an importer: • With forfaiting, we can provide liquidity… … Financial and business terms
forfaiting — A form of debt discounting for exporters in which a forfaiter accepts at a discount, and without recourse, a promissory note, bill of exchange, letter of credit, etc., received from a foreign buyer by an exporter. Maturities are normally from one … Accounting dictionary