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Finacity Corporation

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Finacity Corporation
Finacity Logo-blue
Privately held company
ISIN🆔
IndustryFinancial Services
Founded 📆2001; 23 years ago (2001)
Founder 👔
Headquarters 🏙️,
Area served 🗺️
Key people
Adrian Katz
Products 📟 Securitization Financial Reporting Factoring Forfaiting
Members
Number of employees
50 (2018)
🌐 Websitewww.finacity.com
📇 Address
📞 telephone

Finacity Corporation is a financial services institution specializing in the structuring, execution and reporting on trade receivable securitizations currently headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut. Finacity was founded in 2001 by CEO Adrian Katz through a partnership with ABN AMRO, Bank of America and Euler Hermes, AMROC Investments, Texas Pacific Group and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers[1]. In 2016, Finacity launched Finacity Capital Management (FCM), a vehicle for funding receivables securitizations, through a partnership with Magnetar Capital. In addition to being a senior note holder, Finacity Capital Management also invests in second-loss tranches for several Finacity-managed securitizations, enabling them to achieve IFRS off-balance sheet treatment.

Products[edit]

Finacity offers solutions for a range of asset classes including trade receivables, consumer loans, payables, and supply receivables. Other working capital solutions offered include factoring, forfaiting, secured pre-export/structured trade finance facilities, asset-based loans, auction management and purchase facilities. Finacity can act as structuring agent, backup servicer, reporting agent, control party, placement agent, and principal (through FCM) in the deals it’s involved in.[2]

Publications[edit]

  • "Mid-Sized Companies: Breaking the Funding Barrier Through Account Receivables Financing”[3] by Adrian Katz, Published in Monitor Daily (2002)[4]
  • "Creative Thinking and Elbow Grease” by Adrian Katz, Published in AFP Exchange (2003)[5]
  • “Los Beneficios de la Titulizacion de Cobros” by Adrian Katz, Published in El_Exportador (2006)[6]
  • “Funding through the Use of Trade Receivable Securitizations” by Adrian Katz and Jeremy Blatt, Published in The Handbook of Finance (2008)[7]
  • “Making trade securitization work” by Jeremy Blatt, Published in AFTA Eye (2010)[8]
  • “Accounts Receviable Securitization” by Adrian Katz, Published in The Journal of Structured Finance (2011)[9]
  • “Auditors up the balance sheet scrutiny” by Adrian Katz and Jeffrey Gulbin, Published by TXF News (2017)[10]
  • "Achieving IFRS Off-Balance-Sheet Treatment in Trade Receivables Securitizations" By Jeremy Blatt and Jeff Gulbin, Published by The Journal of Structured Finance (2018)[11]

Honors and awards[edit]

  • Trade Finance Award for Excellence award from Trade Finance Magazine, Euromoney Institutional Investor (2014)[12]
  • “E” Award recipient in Export Success (2015)[13]
  • Highly commended for "Adam Smith Award for Best Funding Solution from Treasury Today (2017)[14]
  • Deal of the Year Award for the Americas from Trade Finance Magazine, Euromoney Institutional Investor (2017)[15]

References[edit]

  1. "Who We Are | Finacity". www.finacity.com. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  2. "What We Do | Finacity". www.finacity.com. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  3. Katz, Adrian. "Mid-Sized Companies: Breaking the Funding Barrier Through Account Receivables Financing" (PDF).
  4. "Publications | Finacity". Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  5. Katz, Adrian. "Creative Thinking and Elbow Grease" (PDF).
  6. Katz, Adrian. "Los Beneficios de la Titulizacion de Cobros" (PDF).
  7. Katz, Adrian. "Funding through the Use of Trade Receivable Securitizations" (PDF).
  8. Blatt, Jeremy. "Making trade securitization work" (PDF).
  9. Katz, Adrian. "Accounts Receivable Securitization". The Journal of Structured Finance.
  10. Katz, Adrian; Gulbin, Jeffrey (2017). "Auditors up the balance sheet scrutiny". TXF News.
  11. Blatt, Jeremy; Gulbin, Jeffrey (Winter 2018). "Achieving IFRS Off-Balance-Sheet Treatment in Trade Receivables Securitizations". The Journal of Structured Finance.
  12. "Deals of the Year 2014: EMEA winners".
  13. Office of Public Affairs. "U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker Presents U.S. Companies with President's "E" Award for Export Success".
  14. "Best Funding Solution Highly Commended: VCNA".
  15. "Trade Finance Awards 2017".


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