The tip for faster and better settlement of your claims

You probably recognise it: nothing claimed for years, once you have a claim, the insurer pays nothing. What can you do to prevent this? In this article, we give you the tip for a faster and better settlement of your claims.
This is what awaits the Dutch economy after corona

The corona crisis has completely gripped the Netherlands for over a year now. We still face corona and its consequences on a daily basis. What will the Dutch economy look like when the corona era is over? In this article, we give our views on the post-corona economy.
What does factoring cost? All costs at a glance

Factoring is an alternative financing for entrepreneurs and has grown in popularity over the past 10 years. More and more companies are using it and, as a logical consequence, the number of providers has also increased. In this blog, we provide insight into what to look out for when choosing a factoring provider and how factoring costs are structured.
What is working capital and how do you calculate it?

Every healthy organisation is in possession of working capital. But if your company has (too) much cash on hand, this is not necessarily a good thing. By calculating working capital, you will discover how much financial leeway you have to make investments without having to tap additional capital. In this article, we will tell you more about working capital and how to calculate it to keep your business financially sound.
Case study: how Xolv still convinced a credit insurer to extend credit limit

One of our clients recently asked us to look into extending the credit limit on one of their largest customers. In this blog, we explain how we finally managed to convince a credit insurer to proceed with the extension.
These are the (long-term) effects of the Brexit and Covid-19 on credit limits

Brexit, the corona crisis... There were times when credit limits were less affected by global challenges. What are the short- and long-term implications of both issues? Our Senior Risk Manager Coen Blazer tells in the blog below.
Insurance is probability - this is how a credit limit is established

No one has a crystal ball that can predict the future. Not even credit insurers. But they do try to get close to it. Insurance is a combination of probability and statistics. Based on historical data and mathematical calculation models, insurers try to estimate as accurately as possible the probability of a future adverse event (resulting in damage). Credit limits are determined on that basis. In this comprehensive article, we explain in detail how a credit limit is established.
Life after state aid? This is what the biggest credit insurers predict

The corona crisis has hit the economy hard. How are the biggest credit insurers looking at the economic situation? What about the credit limits soon? And what happens if reinsurance is not renewed by the State? We put it to Risk directors Edwin Kuhlman (Atradius), Arthur Schellekens (Coface) and Johan Geeroms (Euler Hermes), who outline the challenges and opportunities for 2021.
Make way for commodity currencies

Prices of commodities such as oil and iron ore have risen sharply in recent months. However, this is not the case for the currencies of countries that export these commodities. Are the Russian rouble and the Brazilian real on the verge of a big catch-up? Joost Derks elaborates in his column.
'Good debtor management hinges on the right tone'

More and more companies and organisations are outsourcing their accounts receivable management. The reasons are diverse, as are the benefits it brings to companies. We spoke about it with Charrel van den Bovenkamp, Director of Operations at our partner CRDT credit & finance. 'Debtor management remains people's work.'