Purchase Order Financing Tips and Secrets for Canadian Firms Seeking Trade Finance

Your worst business nightmare just occurred. You got the order/contract! Now what?!

How does trade finance P O financing work, does your firm qualify, what are the costs, and how does it work? Great questions; now let’s explore some answers! Purchase order financing is great for firms with unusual purchase orders and contract sales financing needs. Still, it can access traditional financing via banks or their capital resources. Typically Canadian firms looking for this type of financing are distributors, manufacturers, or wholesalers. Various industries in Canada have access to this type of financing, but those certainly tend to be the typical firms needing assistance.

Your need for purchase order financing arises out of what we call the classic working capital gap. What do we mean by that? It’s a case of your suppliers requiring payment either upfront or within 30 days, with your firm unable to generate those funds for payment and, therefore, unable to fill large purchase orders and contracts in your favor. Your supplier is asking you for payment in advance or 30 days, and you won’t receive compensation for at least 60-90 days, perhaps more depending on your build cycle, etc.

The obvious solution for low-cost large amounts of funds is Canadian chartered banks. Still, we observe that many firms can’t satisfy the bank’s requirements for this type of financing. If your firm is growing, profitable, and has a clean balance sheet and strong historical cash flows and history, you, of course, have a solid chance of meeting bank requirements; however, that typically is not the case, certainly in the number of clients we talk to who are looking for alternatives to their growth challenge! You don’t want to turn down orders or lose your competitive market position.

When you access p o financing, you can feel that your suppliers will be paid, and at the same time, you generally have access to all the funds you need. Typical purchase order financing applications take 2-4 weeks to complete. They involve basic financial due diligence on your firm’s ability to fulfill the order, who your customer is (they must be creditworthy), and your proper supplier sources must be identified and vetted. It’s as simple as that.

So what are the basic prerequisites for a solid P.O. Financing deal? Naturally, your company must have a contract or order that is not cancelable by your client. The P O finance firm arranges to pay your suppliers directly, alleviating your cash flow and working capital concerns. The transaction is completed when you ship the goods, and your receivables are generated on the sale. Currently, the purchase order finance firm expects to be paid, traditionally handled by your firm’s monetizing of its receivables via a bank or factoring facility. Factoring facilities are great partners to the P O financing strategy because their use guarantees payment to your P O firm.

 

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Let’s cover a couple of tips and secrets around the cost of purchase order financing – It generally is in Canada’s 2-3% per month range, which means you have to have solid gross profit margins to sustain the finance charges. But let’s be honest, let’s say your firm has been doing 750k of revenue for the last couple of years, and you finally get a large order from a major customer for 1 Million dollars. Wouldn’t you give up 2-3 % of your profit margin to make one sale equivalent to your entire year’s business? We think you should positively consider that! The higher cost of this type of financing covers the complexity and risk that the P O finance firm takes in paying for goods, waiting to get paid, and believing that your firm will fulfill the contract order.

It has been our observation with certain clients that your successful completion of a purchase order finance deal typically significantly enhances your relationship with your major suppliers and customers; that’s a secret benefit that is intangible but invaluable at the same time. Is P O financing for everyone? Could it be the solution to major working capital needs if your business is growing and can’t be financed traditionally – we certainly think so. Maybe not. Speak to a trusted, credible, experienced purchase order finance expert to explore your options.

Stan Prokop is the founder of 7 Park Avenue Financial – http://www.7parkavenuefinancial.com. The company originates business financing for Canadian companies and specializes in working capital and cash flow asset-based financing. In business for six years, the company has completed more than 45 Million dollars of financing for Canadian corporations of all sizes. For information on Canadian business financing and contact details, please se: http://www.7parkavenuefinancial.com/purchase_order_financing_trade_finance.html.