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Are the wheels of supply chain finance still turning? In viro veritas 4

11m · TXF Risky Business Podcast · 22 Apr 12:53

Supply chain finance can be a great tool for keeping funding flowing to all parts of the supply chain, but is there an existential strain on programmes from the dislocations of physical supply chains amid Covid-19? How will the crisis hit banks' and non-bank programmes and how will contracts be affected? Will ECAs and governments increasingly have to step in?

 

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