About Jiazgon
Jiazgon is an independent informational website built to help business owners, finance teams, and curious readers understand factoring and commercial receivables management — without sales pressure.
Making receivables concepts easier to understand
Factoring and receivables financing are often explained in dense, sales-oriented language. Jiazgon was created to strip that away and present the core mechanics — advance rates, recourse structures, credit risk, collections — in plain, neutral terms.
We are a publisher of educational content, not a lender, broker, or factoring company. Everything on this site is intended to help readers ask better questions, recognize industry terminology, and approach financing conversations with more confidence.
The principles behind our content
Four commitments shape everything we publish.
Clarity
We favor plain language over jargon, and define industry terms wherever they appear.
Neutrality
We do not promote any specific provider, lender, or financial product. Our content stays product-agnostic.
Independence
Jiazgon does not sell factoring or financing services, so our explanations are not shaped by a sales outcome.
Accessibility
Our guides are free to read, with no account, subscription, or paywall required.
A small, focused publishing team
Jiazgon is maintained by a small editorial team based in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. We research publicly available material on trade finance, factoring, and receivables practices, and translate it into structured, readable guides.
- Content is reviewed periodically for accuracy and clarity.
- We do not collect payment information or process transactions of any kind.
- Questions and feedback are always welcome through our contact page.
Please note: Jiazgon is strictly an informational resource. We do not offer, sell, broker, or facilitate factoring, financing, lending, or any other paid service. Nothing on this website should be interpreted as financial, legal, or professional advice.
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