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Wednesday, September 16, 2020

FinanciaciĆ³n no bancaria

Líneas no bancarias para Pymes

 

Préstamos de fondos de inversión

Operaciones sin avales ni garantías a partir de 500.000 euros y hasta 15 millones. Periodos de amortización de hasta 7 años con un máximo de 4 de carencia.

Crowdlending

Préstamo en masa que no lleva asociados otros productos, no computa en Cirbe y no exige que se perpetúe la relación prestamista/prestatario.

Pagarés corporativos

Para empresas en crecimiento. Producto muy flexible que actúa como reserva de tesorería y permite regular desfases puntuales.

Leaseback y Rentback

Venta y posterior arrendamiento financiero de inmovilizado material. Condiciones (plazos y costes) muy favorables y ventajas fiscales.

Renting y Leasing

Líneas óptimas para la inversión en maquinaria. Aunque tanto el Renting como el Leasing se verán reflejados en el pasivo de la empresa, el Renting no computará en Cirbe.

Factoring y otras líneas de descuento

Adelanto de derechos de cobro (pagarés, facturas, recibos, contratos...) propiedad de la empresa para reducir las diferencias temporarias entre cobros y pagos y disponer de liquidez.

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