Are your customers paying late?

Bad debt and insolvency rates are on the rise in Asia. Our 2020 Payment Practices Barometer helps you assess risks and develop better credit management.

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In these challenging times, companies are more likely to face a liquidity squeeze, especially when customers delay payments or are unable to pay.

So how can businesses protect themselves from the risk of payment default from their B2B customers while at the same time have the confidence to take on new buyers?

Learn the current payment practices of businesses in Asia and Middle East from our 2020 Payment Practices Barometer and what you can do to get paid on time.

Get a copy of the report for an updated and unparalleled insight into:

  • Which markets and business sectors have the highest trade credit risk
  • How businesses are protecting themselves against the risk of payment default by their B2B customers

Atradius Payment Practices Barometer is an annual survey of companies with active export trade across global markets to help you understand the current environment and protect your business. 

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Our survey uncovered that executives in every market are committed to tighter credit management.

However, the percentage of B2B businesses offering trade credit as a sales tool varies across Asia, due to cultural attitudes towards credit and local economic responses to the pandemic.

Atradius is a global provider of credit insurance, bond and surety, collections and information services, with a strategic presence in over 50 countries.

Since establishing our first presence in Asia in 2000, we have grown to more than 12 offices across the region, actively working with partners and brokers to help businesses manage trade credit risks. Led by an experienced team of credit risk management specialists around the world, for more than 20 years our products have protected companies in Asia against the default risks associated with selling goods and services on credit.

Learn more at www.atradius.sg or follow us on LinkedIn @Atradius Asia.

For more info contact us at Atradius.Asia@atradius.com.

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