RFIX – Receivables Finance International Convention 2021
CODIX IS A BRAND SPONSOR OF THE VIRTUAL RFIx CONVENTION
CODIX’s integral business solution iMX will be introduced to the audience of the 21st RFIx – Receivables Finance International Convention which this year goes virtual from May 18th to 20th, 2021. CODIX is a Brand Sponsor of the international event and will participate in the panel over the latest trends in technology for the factoring and receivables finance industry.
The receivables finance sector continues to develop rapidly, although the dynamically changing situation also means a significant change in market behavior. Experts expect some of the changes to have long-term consequences and others to gradually disappear. Receivables finance is expected to increase following the easing of security measures imposed by governments. But getting there can be a serious challenge, given that the financial support provided by governments will expose many SMEs to terminal positions.
RFIx 2021 aims to provide an in-depth analysis of the impact of the pandemic and the geopolitical events on market trends and potential risks. It will explore how industry practitioners can become stronger, more competitive and more flexible in an ever-changing world through innovative product development and technology, and discover the new stumbling blocks around the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Criteria, as well as regulatory and legal issues.
This important event for the receivables finance industry brings together market experts and business leaders in an active discussion for the key issues facing the factoring and receivables finance industry, such as the latest invoice financing trends, market challenges and innovations.
Visit CODIX’s virtual booth and meet our representative Laurent Tabouelle, COO of CODIX’s Group, at the 21st annual RFIx Convention and ensure the right direction for your business.
The event is organized by BCR, the leading provider of news, market intelligence, events and trainings, examining the future of receivables finance, factoring, alternative finance, supply chain finance, working capital management and trade receivables securitisation.