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Working Capital OD/CC Limit
A Working Capital OD/CC Limit refers to a credit facility provided by banks or financial institutions to businesses to meet their short-term working capital needs. Here's what these terms mean:
1. Overdraft (OD) Limit:
• An overdraft (OD) is a facility where the bank allows the borrower to withdraw more money than the balance available in their current account, up to a pre-approved limit.
• It is typically secured against collateral such as fixed deposits, property, or business receivables.
Key Features:
• Interest on Usage: Interest is charged only on the amount utilized, not the entire limit.
• Flexible Withdrawals: Funds can be withdrawn and repaid multiple times within the limit.
• Short-Term Focus: Ideal for managing temporary cash flow gaps.
Common Uses:
• Paying suppliers.
• Covering payroll.
• Handling operational expenses.
2. Cash Credit (CC) Limit:
• A cash credit (CC) facility is a secured short-term loan where a business can borrow funds against hypothecation of inventory, receivables, or other current assets.
• The business is granted a limit based on its working capital cycle and financial health.
Key Features:
• Purpose-Specific: Can only be used for business purposes, such as purchasing inventory or managing day-to-day operations.
• Interest Calculation: Interest is charged only on the amount utilized.
• Renewable Facility: Typically reviewed and renewed annually by the lender.
Common Uses:
• Purchasing raw materials.
• Managing production and operational costs.
• Bridging cash flow gaps.
Difference Between OD and CC:
Feature Overdraft (OD) Cash Credit (CC)
Purpose General financial needs Business-specific working capital
Collateral Fixed deposits, property, etc. Hypothecation of inventory/receivables
Interest Charged On the utilized overdraft amount On the utilized credit amount
Usage Restrictions No restrictions Limited to business expenses
Advantages of OD/CC Limit:
1. Improves Liquidity: Ensures smooth operations without cash flow interruptions.
2. Flexible Repayment: Borrow and repay as needed, multiple times.
3. Interest Efficiency: Pay interest only on the amount used.
4. Tailored Limits: Customized based on business needs and financial health.
Disadvantages of OD/CC Limit:
1. Collateral Requirement: Secured limits require pledging assets.
2. Periodic Review: Limits are typically reviewed annually, and renewal depends on the business's performance.
3. Higher Costs for Prolonged Usage: Extended reliance on these facilities can lead to higher interest expenses.
Eligibility:
• Established business with a strong financial track record.
• Adequate working capital requirements.
• Collateral for secured facilities.
• Good credit score and repayment history.
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