Working Capital Facility
Definition
A short-term financing arrangement designed to fund a company's day-to-day operational needs, bridging the timing gap between paying suppliers and receiving payment from customers. Working capital facilities typically take the form of revolving credit facilities, overdrafts, or invoice finance arrangements, and are secured against current assets such as receivables and inventory. The facility limit is usually linked to the borrower's working capital cycle and reviewed annually.
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