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American Express - Aggregate Industries (Case study)

by American Express

Aggregate Industries (AI), part of the LafargeHolcim group, was looking to create competitive differentiation within the building materials sector. It needed an innovative, cost effective payments solution that would boost its cashflow whilst satisfying strict audit, legal and compliance criteria.

AI partnered with American Express Global Corporate Payments to develop a separate unsecured line of credit to selected customers. Find out how these more flexible payment terms enabled AI to accelerate cash generation two months ahead of plan.

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