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Forward Flow Agreement
1. Parties: Identification of the seller and purchaser of the receivables
2. Background: Context of the agreement, including the seller's business and the nature of receivables to be sold
3. Definitions and Interpretation: Detailed definitions of terms used throughout the agreement and interpretation rules
4. Sale and Purchase Structure: Framework for the forward-flow arrangement, including frequency of sales and commitment levels
5. Eligibility Criteria: Specific criteria that receivables must meet to be eligible for purchase
6. Purchase Price and Payment: Pricing mechanism, calculation methods, and payment terms
7. Transfer Mechanics: Procedures for identifying, offering, and transferring receivables
8. Representations and Warranties: Standard and specific warranties regarding the receivables and the parties' capacity
9. Seller's Ongoing Obligations: Continuing obligations of the seller regarding information, compliance, and cooperation
10. Purchaser's Obligations: Key obligations of the purchaser, including payment and compliance requirements
11. Data Protection and Confidentiality: Provisions ensuring GDPR compliance and protection of confidential information
12. Term and Termination: Duration of the agreement and circumstances allowing early termination
13. Consequences of Termination: Effects of termination and post-termination obligations
14. Governing Law and Jurisdiction: Specification of Danish law as governing law and jurisdiction for disputes
1. Servicing Arrangements: Required if the seller continues to service the sold receivables or if a third-party servicer is involved
2. Security and Trust Arrangements: Needed if additional security or trust structures are required for the transfers
3. Regulatory Compliance: Detailed compliance provisions if either party is regulated or if the receivables are regulated
4. Put-Back Rights: Provisions allowing return of receivables that fail to meet warranties or criteria
5. Performance Monitoring: Specific KPIs and monitoring requirements if performance tracking is crucial
6. Consumer Protection Provisions: Required if the receivables involve consumer debtors
7. Translation and Language: Needed if documents will exist in multiple languages
8. Parent Company Guarantee: Required if additional corporate guarantees are needed
1. Eligibility Criteria Details: Detailed list of criteria for acceptable receivables
2. Form of Transfer Notice: Template for formal notification of receivables transfers
3. Pricing Schedule: Detailed pricing calculations and adjustments
4. Operational Procedures: Day-to-day procedures for identifying and transferring receivables
5. Required Documents: List of documents needed for each transfer
6. Data Fields: Specification of required data fields for receivables information
7. Form of Monthly Report: Template for regular reporting on portfolio performance
8. Compliance Requirements: Detailed regulatory and compliance procedures
9. Power of Attorney: Standard form of power of attorney if required for transfers
10. Data Processing Agreement: GDPR-compliant data processing terms and procedures
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