According to www.openpr.com, the global Supply Chain Finance Market reached USD 2.16 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 5.73 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 13.0% during the forecast period of 2026–2033. The report, published by DataM Intelligence on April 21, 2026, identifies the Asia Pacific region as the primary growth driver.
Market Definition and Strategic Role
The Supply Chain Finance Market encompasses financial solutions that optimize cash flow and liquidity across supply chains—enabling early payments to suppliers while allowing buyers to extend payment terms. These services rely on third-party financing to reduce working capital constraints and improve transaction efficiency between trading partners. As noted in the source, the market supports businesses in strengthening supplier relationships and maintaining smoother supply chain operations.
Recent Industry Developments (2025)
- United States: In June 2025, J.P. Morgan expanded its digital supply chain finance ecosystem under the Kinexys (Onyx) division, enhancing real-time settlement and liquidity access for global corporates via blockchain-enabled infrastructure.
- In April 2025, Citigroup enhanced its Supplier Finance program with ESG-linked financing features, enabling buyers to incentivize suppliers’ sustainability performance through early-payment programs.
- In March 2025, C2FO reported increased adoption of its AI-driven dynamic discounting platform among U.S. enterprises, improving liquidity access for SMEs in manufacturing and retail sectors.
- Global: In May 2025, SAP Taulia expanded embedded supply chain finance capabilities across Europe and Asia, integrating deeper ERP automation and predictive liquidity tools.
- In April 2025, HSBC introduced digital onboarding and automated credit decisioning for suppliers—particularly across Asia-Pacific trade corridors.
- In February 2025, BNP Paribas scaled ESG-focused SCF programs in Europe, linking financing costs to suppliers’ environmental performance indicators to support EU sustainability compliance frameworks.
Strategic Acquisitions & Leadership Landscape
Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) acquired Demica in 2025 to strengthen integrated supply chain financing, dynamic discounting, and securitization solutions for banks and large corporate clients.
Top key players cited in the report include:
- Citibank: Offers SCF programs focused on working-capital optimization and SME supplier liquidity support.
- J.P. Morgan Chase: Provides integrated SCF solutions with an Oracle-linked embedded finance approach to simplify invoice financing workflows.
- HSBC: Emphasizes digital SCF platforms that improve payment efficiency, forecasting, and supply-chain relationships.
- Standard Chartered: Ties supplier finance programs to the buyer’s commercial relationship and credit strength to support ecosystem banking.
- Wells Fargo, Banco Santander, and BNP Paribas: All recognized as major global SCF providers advancing working-capital efficiency and supplier liquidity.
Core Growth Drivers
Three interlinked drivers are shaping market expansion:
- Working Capital Optimization Demand: Enterprises increasingly seek to unlock trapped cash—supported by SCF programs from JPMorgan Chase and HSBC that balance extended buyer terms with lower-cost early supplier payments.
- Digital Transformation of Trade Finance: Accelerating shift from paper-based to cloud-based, automated platforms—evident in investments by Citi and SAP Taulia to boost transparency, speed, and cross-border scalability.
- Rise of ESG Integration: As confirmed by Citigroup’s April 2025 update and BNP Paribas’ February 2025 initiative, ESG-linked KPIs are becoming structural components of SCF design—not add-ons—aligning financing with regulatory and procurement sustainability goals.
Source: www.openpr.com
Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.









