# Notice of Assignment

The Notice of Assignment allows you to insert a legal declaration on all broker-facing invoices, ensuring payment is redirected to your factoring partner.

This statement is often required by factoring companies to comply with assignment agreements.

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### Behavior on Invoices

* Appears below broker details in the invoice footer
* Pulled from the factoring company setup
* Displayed only if **factoring is enabled**

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### Formatting Support

The text editor supports:

| Feature              | Supported |
| -------------------- | --------- |
| Bold / Italic Text   | ✅         |
| Hyperlinks           | ✅         |
| Bulleted Lists       | ✅         |
| Font Color / Size    | ❌         |
| Images / Attachments | ❌         |
| Max Characters       | 10,000    |

> ✅ Tip: Use clear, enforceable language aligned with your factoring contract.

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### Example

*All rights to payment have been assigned to \[Factoring Company]. Remit payment to the address above.*

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\&#xNAN;*Figure: Example of notice text rendered on a broker invoice.*


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