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Bain Capital invests in The Receivables Exchange

08 February 2010

A group of investors led by Bain Capital Ventures has completed a third round of investment for The Receivables Exchange, the online marketplace for the trading of accounts receivables.

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A group of investors led by Bain Capital Ventures has completed a $17 million in Series C financing for The Receivables Exchange, the online marketplace for the trading of accounts receivables.

Bain Capital Ventures joined with additional commitments from existing investors Redpoint Ventures...


Poll

Will Russia’s recent ban on grain exports result in a significant rise in private risk insurance claims from grain traders unable to fulfil their contracts?

Yes – there will be more claims. The government’s actions allow traders, with PRI cover, to make claims through contract frustration.
8%
No - the majority of Russia’s wheat production, some 70%-80%, is used for domestic consumption so the contracts represent only a small portion of the total wheat market, limiting the amount of potential claims.
23%
No - traders had a week’s notice before the ban allowing them to secure alternative supplies to fulfil contracts stated as optional origin.
23%
Maybe - but claims are likely to be limited to traders dealing in soft wheat whose contracts demand they source wheat only from Russia.
46%