Smaller Omani enterprises with documented debtor books can now apply for structured receivables support under a tailored GFS intake track.
Global Fine Solutions has opened a more accessible intake track for Omani small and medium-sized enterprises seeking structured receivables support. The track is designed for firms whose debtor books are modest in size but well documented, and whose long-standing customer relationships generate predictable trade flows.
Historically, mid-market clients have absorbed the majority of the GFS receivables desk's capacity. The firm observed that smaller enterprises — especially suppliers into mid-market manufacturers and contractors — were often turned away not because of credit concerns but because their documentation and intake process did not fit a template built for larger counterparties.
Under the new track, Global Fine Solutions accepts simplified documentation consistent with SME realities, while applying exactly the same KYC, sanctions-screening, and licence-scope checks that govern every other engagement. The firm does not lower compliance standards for smaller clients; it reduces the administrative burden on them.
GFS emphasises that eligibility is not guaranteed. The firm continues to maintain a risk-based approach and may decline relationships that do not meet documented standards. Pricing, structure, and advance rates remain subject to diligence.
This update is informational. It is not an offer of regulated services in any jurisdiction, and it does not amend a specific client's contractual terms.
Global Fine Solutions newsroom
2 September 2025 · 4 min read
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