WHAT IS CREDIT INSURANCE?


WHY DOES MY COMPANY NEED CREDIT INSURANCE?

With all the technical jargon being used to describe products and/or services, we would like to take a moment to simplify what could very possibly be one of the most important decisions you will ever make for your company.

CREDIT INSURANCE: Credit insurance is defined as an insurance policy taken out by the seller of products and/or services against nonpayment by their buyers.

This means that the policy you purchase through an insurance company, gives you conditional assurance, that you will receive payment in the event that your buyer is unable to pay.

WHY SHOULD I BUY CREDIT INSURANCE?

  1. Credit insurance reduces your risk. The policy will reduce your risk against non-payment through it's guarantee.
  2. Credit insurance is an effective marketing and sales tool. A policy enables you to increase your presence in new market be more competitive by extending higher and longer credit terms with buyers.
  3. Credit insurance is a smart financial tool. Banks view insured clients as competent clients. If your products are insured against non-payment, banks may consider raising your borrowing capacity, or borrowing under more attractive terms, i.e. lower rates.
  4. Credit insurance reduces the need for letters of credit. If you have a policy, there is no need for your client to issue a letter of credit before buying your products or services. Most of the paperwork is done when the buyer is being approved for insurance. This reduces the amount of paperwork for both parties, and the expense that the buyer endures with every letter of credit.
 

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Date Updated: June 11, 2010




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