Trade Receivable Platforms Start To See Defaults As Firms Defer Vendor Dues
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Trade Receivable Platforms Start To See Defaults As Firms Defer Vendor Dues

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Electronic trade receivable platforms, which had gathered steam over the last few years, have started to see sporadic instances of default, according to executives at three different platforms who ...