For Exporters
Finance Your Export Deals
Against a confirmed order or a shipped invoice, funded and covered by verified counterparties.

Working Capital With Less Hassle
Paid ahead of
buyer
Up to 90% of the invoice released upfront upon funding and document attestation — no 45–180 day wait for buyer payment.
Terms remain
as is
The payment terms you agreed with your buyer are unchanged. Whether the advance is with or without recourse is set per deal.
Fixed cost
pre-ship
Every component is quoted and the total agreed before you accept. Nothing is repriced after the cargo moves.
One Deal,
One Entry
Documents are filed once, and each party sees what its role requires. No email chain per shipment.
Margin
Back
At settlement the waterfall clears fees, cover and capital in the order fixed before you signed. The remainder returns to exporter.
Money
follows cargo
Each draw waits on the milestone that releases it: booking, transit, clearance, delivery, each attested by the party responsible.
Which GoodsAre Financed
Physical goods with a documented buyer. What decides a deal is the buyer’s credit, an insurer’s appetite for it and a licensed payment corridor.
Grains & Oilseeds
Wheat, corn, soybeans, vegetable oils
Soft Commodities
Coffee, cocoa, sugar, cotton
Metals & Minerals
Steel, aluminium, copper, iron ore
Energy
Crude, LNG, coal
Chemicals & Agri-Inputs
Fertilisers, ammonia, polymers, resins
Food & Perishables
Seafood, dairy, fruit, meat
Forestry & Textiles
Timber, pulp, yarn, fabric
Manufactured Goods
Machinery, solar modules, auto parts
Paid WhileIn Transit
Attested documents release the draw, the funds reach you en route, and the buyer settles at maturity.

Shipping documents are attested at the origin port, and that evidence releases the draw.
The advance reaches you while the cargo is still at sea.
Your buyer pays at the end of the agreed terms.
Five Milestones To Raise Funding
The difference is in how early the money reaches you and which document releases it.
Before shipment
Signed offtake agreement
Capital before the goods ship, against a signed offtake with your buyer.
Pre-export finance, PXF
After shipment
Invoice and assignment
The invoice is advanced once the goods ship, with or without recourse to you.
Factoring, invoice discounting
On Presentation
Complying documents
A bank pays against complying documents, usance credit can be discounted.
Letter of credit, sight or usance
On Approval
Buyer-approved invoice
If buyer runs a payables programme, the invoice is discounted on standing.
Reverse factoring, payables finance
On Accepted Paper
Avalised bill or note
Term paper avalised by your buyer’s bank is bought outright, and you are discharged in full.
Forfaiting, without recourse
Edenex only operates the market and the record.
What Financing Costs You
Move the invoice, the advance rate and the term to see what reaches you and what it costs.
Model Your Financing
Total amount due
Where the Invoice Goes
Illustrative terms. Final pricing is set by lenders on each deal.
Trust Is on Every Layer
Custody Layer
Money moves through third-party institutions. Funds are held and paid out under their own permissions.
Verified Parties
Lenders, insurers, logistics, customs and your buyer clear KYB first, each action on the deal is logged against the party that filed it.
All-or-Nothing
There is no partial financing left: no payment is made until the full amount is collected.
Fixed Payout
Fees, cover and capital clear in the order agreed at structuring. It is not re-ranked after the cargo has moved.
18 offers on one shipment. 5 accepted.
Counterparties on One Desk
Every counterparty works in the same record. Lenders, insurers, forwarders, customs brokers and payment providers, all bidding on the same deal.
Raise Working CapitalAlternatives?Weighing All the Terms
Three ways to raise the same working capital
Edenex
DecisionYour buyer’s credit and the document
ShareOne deal at a time
CostAll-in, agreed before you accept
TermUnchanged, and priced per deal
Small LoadsUnderwritten on their own
PaperworkEntered once, reused by every party
Bank Facility
DecisionA credit committee, on your balance sheet
ShareA facility on the company
CostPriced to your covenants
TermYou must accept company-wide covenants
Small LoadsSmall shipments usually declined
PaperworkPrepared for the bank
Invoice Finance
DecisionThe provider, on your ledger
ShareThe ledger, or a facility over it
CostDiscount off invoice plus additional fees
TermYou accept concentration limits on your ledger
Small LoadsAllowed only if you hold a large limit
PaperworkPrepared for the provider
Core Essentials for Exporters
Companies engaged in foreign trade—manufacturers and traders with export contracts. KYB verification at T2 level required. Eligibility depends on jurisdiction, sanctions screening and the nature of the goods. Export deals with documented shipment: commodities, food, textiles, metals, machinery, and other platform sectors.
Company registration documents to begin. To attract funding, add an export contract or invoice and proof of shipment. Exact list depends on deal type and jurisdiction.
The deal is documented and priced first, and funding is collected against it. The first draw releases on the first attested milestone.
One all-in rate, agreed before you accept. The capital, the platform fee and the cover are quoted as separate components and totalled, and the total is not repriced after the cargo moves, other than charges arising from delay or extension as set out in the deal terms
Invoice finance prices the capital against your ledger. Here the cover, the freight, the clearance and the payment are quoted on the same record, one deal at a time, and financing is arranged per shipment rather than as a facility on the company.
It depends on the instrument. A receivables purchase is notified: your buyer receives an assignment notice and pays to the account named in it. A letter of credit is opened by your buyer, and forfaited paper is avalised by their bank, so both begin with them. Pre-export and supply-chain finance run on the terms you already have. In every case the payment terms you agreed are unchanged.
Yes, deal tranches can be filled by investors, a lender, or your own capital in any combination. Edenex operates the marketplace and the record. It is not a party to the deal and provides no guarantee.
Where a policy attaches, insurance cover and the agreed waterfall apply. Your liability depends on the deal’s specific structure and insurance terms. Deal milestones are logged by the logistics partner; deviations pause progression until resolved. A deal may include multiple shipments and logistics legs within one contract.
Ready to Come in as an Exporter?
Please review our Privacy Policy before submitting.
Counterparties in One Deal
Single entry, seven consoles — covering money, risk, transit, customs, and cash-out.
Investors
Short-tenor exposure to documented export trade
Logistics Providers
Attested milestones, tied to the financed deal
Corporate Buyers
Verified counterparties and a documented record
Insurer
Trade risk priced on structured, milestone-linked data
Customs Broker
Clearances that gate disbursement
Creditor
Trade credit with an explicit payout order
Payment Provider
Settlement routed through licensed corridors
Important Information
Edenex is a technology operator and marketplace. It is not itself the issuer or a counterparty and does not directly provide custody, escrow, exchange or token-issuance services. Where such services are described, they are provided by licensed group affiliates and independent third parties under their own regulatory permissions.
Nothing on this page is an offer, solicitation, recommendation or invitation to buy, sell or subscribe to any security, token, financial instrument or investment, and it does not constitute investment, legal, tax
or financial advice. Any reference to yield or returns is indicative only, is not guaranteed and is not a forecast; capital is at risk and past or target performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. Investment-related access is subject to eligibility, suitability checks, onboarding and applicable law, and is prioritized for qualified and institutional investors. Availability varies by jurisdiction and is not offered to sanctioned persons or in restricted jurisdictions. Deal and investment examples are illustrative and do not represent actual offerings.

