What’s Concerning Retailers Right Now?
With Black Friday and Cyber Monday behind us, Juanita Schwartzkopf takes a look at what retailers are concerned about right now.
With Black Friday and Cyber Monday behind us, Juanita Schwartzkopf takes a look at what retailers are concerned about right now.
Michael McGrail of Tiger Group explains how lenders can keep retail borrowers out of the danger zone by putting e-commerce under a microscope, getting granular about what is being sold, rethinking inventory aging and sticking to fundamentals.
Lending in 2022 presents a new host of challenges for financing providers of all types. Inez M. Markovich and Howard Brod Brownstein break down how lenders and borrowers will need to adjust their expectations and requirements.
In the first half of a two-part series, Suzanne Konstance of Wolters Kluwer Compliance Solutions explains how lenders can improve their risk management processes and portfolio performance by effectively managing liens.
Will regional commercial banks stay committed to their investment banking divisions once the lucrative M&A advisory fees dry up in the next downturn?
Businesses are dealing with a cavalcade of challenges in 2022, not least of all being rising interest rates and inflation. Juanita Schwartzkopf of Focus Management Group provides detailed guidance on how to help borrowers deal with increasing operating expenses and the rising rate environment.
Today’s investment bankers play a very powerful role in the market and have transitioned to asking lenders to consummate financings based on adjustments to EBITDA rather than actual EBITDA, which presents real challenges for lenders across all markets. Charlie Perer, co-founder and head of originations at SG Credit Partners, compares today’s “adjusted” world to that of titular sci-fi flick “The Adjustment Bureau” as he spells out what shifting lines in the sand mean for the specialty finance industry.
In part one of a series on improving corporate social responsibility, Brittany Hooper of LSQ looks at diversity, equity and inclusion in the supply chain and how working capital solutions like supply chain finance can help create more diverse, efficient and equitable supply chains.
Real estate investment and development is not a cut and dry practice. Luckily, financial consultancy firms can help find the right partners and cut through the red tape to get projects from ideas to execution.
Medium to large-cap businesses in the UK could be missing out on asset-based lending, a form of flexible financing popular in the United States that is comparatively neglected in the UK due to popular misconceptions.