Corporate Barter: banks and the system of barter

by admin on 14/12/08 at 6:09 am

In previous article I spoke of a system based on the mutual exchange of goods and services.
Investigating I was able to discover the existence of another alternative circuit, created by the banks.
It’s called Corporate Barter and promises well.
This service was set up in the 50s, as a way to sell the remaining stock.
But now that system has developed

The Company that signs up for this circuit can provide services and products of other companies easily and without spending money.
However, these benefits must be repaid within 18 months, with their own performance or products to other companies.
The periods may vary by institution to which we turn.
To facilitate the matching between demand and supply, each firm has a trader or a trader who tries to meet the needs of the party supports.

Maybe a little publicity has had a slow growing, but still.
In times of crisis so devastating, a scheme may help some companies to fail and not overcome a difficult period.

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