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Definition

Reverse Factoring. It is a procurement financial instrument when a finance institution interposes itself between an organization and its vendors and commits to pay the organization's invoices to the vendors at an accelerated rate in exchange for a discount. This is a lower-cost form of financing that accelerates accounts receivable receipts for vendors. It is a synonym for payables finance.