Seminar on Trade Credit under a Pro-Creditor Bankruptcy Regime

   Jan 21st, 2025
 
11:00 AM to 12:30 PM
 CAFRAL

Abstract

Trade credit provides customers the flexibility to procure goods from their suppliers without immediate cash payment, serving as a fundamental form of short-term financing. If all creditors are granted increased legal protection, does the availability of trade credit increase or decrease? This is an important consideration since an increase in the rights of creditors can influence the lending behaviour (supply) of suppliers and also the borrowing behaviour (demand) of debtors. Leveraging a recent bankruptcy reform in India which strengthened creditor rights, I find an increase in trade credit usage of firms closer to default. Furthermore, these firms do not experience a corresponding drop in profitability or bank borrowing indicating a supply driven increase in trade credit. These findings suggest that strengthening creditor rights increases the willingness of suppliers to extend more trade credit, thereby aiding the sustenance of distressed firms.

Speakers

Contact Details

Ms. Monica Monteiro
Administrative Officer (Research)
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