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Group account

A group account is an effective instrument for bringing together the company’s liquidity.

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  • Efficient liquidity management

  • Improved monitoring and reporting of the entire group's working capital

  • Reduced commission and interest costs

A group account system offers better liquidity control

In a group, there’s often surplus liquidity in some of the companies, while other companies have a liquidity shortage. But building up a group account system, the group can ensure it uses internal surplus liquidity before drawing on external credit.

A group account earns interest and motivates the subsidiaries to use capital resources efficiently.

Advantages of a group account system:

  • Better monitoring and control of business units and subsidiaries
  • Better management of the group's currency exposure
  • Better utilisation of the group's working capital
  • Reduced capital costs as a result of reduced credit requirements
  • Reduced interest costs/increased interest income as a result of balance netting
  • Advanced and detailed reports are available in DNB Finsight

Setting up a group account system

The company must be an independent legal entity or defined as a group under the Norwegian Private Limited Liability Companies Act. Any foreign participants must satisfy legislation in their home country.

Your customer adviser will help you open a group account system.

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