Credicorp Slice report: POS hardware invoice
How to think about spreading a point-of-sale hardware bill for a trading site.
POS hardware can be essential to keep sales moving, but the invoice arrives before the benefit is earned. Treat the borrowing as a job to be done, not as extra revenue.
Credicorp Slice can fit a defined hardware invoice where the equipment is needed for day-to-day trade. Compare the pounds repaid against the cost of waiting, delaying the supplier or missing the trade.
Check support, transaction fees and replacement terms, not only the hardware price. The citations make the route auditable without copying source text.
For Credicorp Slice, start with the supplier invoice. If there is no defined bill to spread, it is probably the wrong route.
Sources checked
- Credicorp Slice product page Credicorp
- Open banking for businesses Open Banking Limited
- Business finance guidance British Business Bank
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