Rapid Reliable Revolving Financing
Ziada specialises in the provision of working capital solutions to suppliers of goods and services through receivables sale, by making an advance against invoices raised on buyers, on an invoice by invoice basis, amounting to a form of early settlement to suppliers and placing reliance on the ability of buyers to pay us directly when invoices become due. Receivables are purchased on an uncommitted with limited or no recourse basis and post-delivery.
Considerations
Maximum Payment Terms
Settlement Time
Minimum Invoice Value
The Disciplined Challenger
We champion knowledgeable business owners operating in East and Southern Africa who are looking for more flexible financial avenues to grow their businesses. To facilitate this, our focused product offering is designed to support sales growth and operational scalability and in particular in support of supply chain stability and reliability.
We provide innovative financial products to established businesses with proven track records, focusing on sectors where we have deep expertise and can add value beyond just funding.

Our Solutions
We can structure single (typically buyer led) or multi-buyer (typically seller led) programmes depending your business needs.

Factoring
Factoring is form of receivables purchase solution and seller-led programme that involves a supplier of goods and services selling some or part of its outstanding invoices to Ziada in exchange for early settlement.
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Supply Chain Finance
Supply chain finance is form of receivables purchase solution and buyer-led programme that involves early payment to multiple suppliers, specifically designed to cater to small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), allowing credit worthy buyers to defer payment.
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Forfaiting
Forfaiting is a method of receivables finance whereby the Ziada purchases, on a without recourse basis, a future payment obligation arising from the supply of goods and/or services, represented by negotiable or transferable financial instruments; at a discount or at face value in return for a financing charge.
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