Corporate Credit Participation

Transaction Infrastructure

Corporate credit participation supporting insured commercial transactions with lockbox-controlled settlement. A structured approach to transparent commercial operations.

How It Works

Transaction Flow

Follow the path from credit participation through controlled settlement

Corporate Credit Participant
Approved Transaction
Insured Invoice (Coface)
Customer Payment
Bank Lockbox
Transaction LLC Settlement
Infrastructure

Key Components

Enterprise-grade infrastructure supporting transparent commercial transactions

Credit Intelligence

Independent corporate credit review using Dun & Bradstreet data. Counterparties are evaluated through comprehensive credit analysis before transaction approval.

Receivable Protection

Eligible invoices may be insured through Coface credit insurance. This layer of protection helps safeguard transaction participants against credit risk.

Controlled Settlement

Customer payments are directed through a bank-administered lockbox. This controlled payment infrastructure ensures transparent fund flow and proper settlement.

Transaction Vehicle

Funds are settled to a designated transaction LLC. This structure provides a clear legal framework and separation for each commercial transaction.

Participation Model

Corporate Credit Participation

Companies with strong corporate credit profiles may allocate credit capacity to structured transactions and earn a return.

  • Credit Allocation — Participants allocate credit capacity to approved commercial transactions

  • Independent Review — All counterparties reviewed using Dun & Bradstreet credit intelligence

  • Insurance Coverage — Eligible invoices protected through Coface credit insurance

  • Controlled Payments — All customer payments flow through bank-administered lockbox

STRUCTURED APPROACH
Transparent Infrastructure

This structure combines corporate credit participation, insured receivables, and controlled payment infrastructure to support transparent commercial transactions.