UniCredit Factoring clients in Bulgaria benefiting from online portal

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More than
60 percent of

UniCredit clients are actively using online

UniCredit Factoring

portal, eFactoring.bg, nine months after the portal’s launch.

 

“We have had the privilege, relying on our
expert knowledge and experience, to make the processes digital, available and
considerably faster,” UniCredit Factoring CEO Asya Baeva said in a press release. “With
eFactoring.bg, we have provided to the companies working with us the opportunity
for the first time in Bulgaria to perform factoring transactions online –
safely and at any time.”

 

Unicredit Factoring created the platform
and incorporated a range of functions to best serve their clients’ needs,
including a reverse factoring module. The platform is available 24/7 and
modernizes the factoring business, making it more convenient and simpler.

 

“We find the service significantly easier
in comparison with the standard process, thus enabling prompt, timely and very
easy operational service and timely corrections in case of any omissions,” PIMK OOD owner Iliyan Filipov, an eFactoring client, said in the release. “The statements generated
by the application provide up-to-date and exhaustive information, which used to
be provided by the respective employee upon request. The online platform
maintains a history of the data, which is a very good basis for analyses. It is
easy and saves us a lot of time, costs and resources.”



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