Credicorp Flex report: trade-counter inventory
A report on keeping essential lines in stock without turning every restock into a fixed loan.
Trade counters lose sales when common lines run out. The first check is whether the cost is dated, evidenced and likely to clear from a known receipt.
Credicorp Flex may suit repeated small inventory draws that turn back into cash quickly. That means fixing the amount before comparing rates, fees or monthly comfort.
Slow-moving stock should not be funded like fast-moving stock. Separate the two before drawing. The links below are the source checks used for this page.
For Credicorp Flex, the discipline is to draw for short needs and repay when receipts land, not to treat the limit as extra revenue.
Sources checked
- Credicorp Flex product page Credicorp
- Business finance guidance British Business Bank
- Compare Credicorp products Credicorp
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