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Trade Credit Quantified

Trade credit quantified is a new risk and analytics model which provides you with a bespoke probability and loss default forecast for your business portfolio.

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Trade Credit Quantified

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Who will benefit from Trade Credit Quantified?

Trade Credit Quantified works for any industry sector. The model has been designed as a tool for both newcomers to Trade Credit Insurance as well as seasoned users.

How does it work?

The model analyses clients’ trade receivables to predict potential losses over a range of statistical scenarios. It draws on 14 million historical data points, overlaid with current economic trends to provide you with a bespoke probability and loss default forecast for your business portfolio.

Trade Credit Quantified is simple to use with only four pieces of information required to run an initial analysis. A typical model run covers:

  • Rating & spread of risk on an aggregate portfolio, region, sector & individual buyer basis
  • Probability of Default Loss Forecasts on a portfolio basis
  • Breakdown of risk exposures by sector and geography
  • Return on Investment (ROI) calculations examining the cost of Premiums against potential sales growth and projected losses

Why WTW?

Trade Credit Quantified brings together the best of WTW, combining a global team of trade and credit insurance specialists with innovative data modelling to bring a compelling solution to our clients. We build trade credit insurance programs for some of the largest banks and corporate's worldwide, arranging support securitisations, receivables purchase and supplier credit/payable facilities.

Disclaimer

Willis Towers Watson offers insurance-related services through its appropriately licensed and authorised companies in each country in which Willis Towers Watson operates. For further authorisation and regulatory details about our Willis Towers Watson legal entities, operating in your country, please refer to our Willis Towers Watson website. It is a regulatory requirement for us to consider our local licensing requirements.

The information given in this publication is believed to be accurate at the date of publication shown at the top of this document. This information may have subsequently changed or have been superseded and should not be relied upon to be accurate or suitable after this date.

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