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Import financing

26/04/2023

Import financing

 

Globalization and international trade have increased the demand for product imports around the world, with more and more companies looking to leverage their business beyond national borders.

 

Importing is one of the most important activities for companies that want to expand their business and reach new markets, but it can be a challenging task due to the pains and obstacles that importers face.

 

Among the main issues, we have the bureaucracy and complexity of the process, high service costs, currency risks, lack of access to financing and lower rates, as well as limited credit. The combination of these elements makes import management, both from a financial and logistical point of view, an arduous task, in which companies usually have to submit to manual processes given the difficulty of consolidating information and obtaining strategic data.

 

SMEs have difficulty getting credit for operations

 

In addition, most of the time, this activity requires significant investments, which can be an even greater challenge for small and medium-sized companies in managing their cash flow or paying attention to exchange rate variations. Considerando-se ainda que se trata de uma prática onerosa dada a dificuldade em conseguir o capital necessário para investir em grandes compras internacionais, ponto que se agrava com à escassa oferta de crédito, o que pode reduzir a rentabilidade dos negócios.

 

In this sense, to overcome these pains, importers can adopt a series of strategies, such as using tools to automate processes and also the development of partnerships aimed at simplifying financial operations, important initiatives to promote the evolution of this market.

 

Digital import financing solution

 

Import financing aims to help companies grow their business internationally. One of the main solutions offered by Vixtra is precisely this product, with this financial modality, companies can obtain resources to finance the purchase of goods abroad, without the need to have their own resources, being an alternative line of credit mainly for small and medium-sized companies.

 

Through its digital platform, Vixtra offers an intuitive and accessible user experience, ensuring easy and hassle-free navigation for its users, from contracting the financing operation and closing the digital exchange rate to the delivery of the goods, at which stage the importer can monitor his cargo in transit and its next due dates .

 

By offering services that focus on ease of use, speed and security, Vixtra is changing the game in the foreign trade market through its innovative and digital approach. The company is constantly working on improving the interface and adding new features and services in order to offer even more efficient and personalized solutions to its customers.

Customers have access to an online exchange service integrated into our platform in partnership with Bexs Banco, which allows exchange transactions to be carried out quickly, safely and without complications, guaranteeing payment to suppliers anywhere in the world. world.

 

Vixtra’s solutions integrated with Bexs can simplify the payment process for suppliers, by reducing costs and minimizing exchange rate risks given the digitalization of the exchange rate closing and, in this way, allow companies to focus on what really matters: expanding their business globally.

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