Şişecam issues first Working Capital Note™ under multi-milliondollar facility, launching new phase of liquidity strategy
London / Istanbul – January 21st
Şişecam, the specialist glass and chemicals manufacturer, has completed the issuance of its first Working Capital Note™ (WCN) under a multimillion-dollar working capital facility.
The transaction took place on 30 December 2025 and was financed by İşbank, issued via the Faturalab platform and enabled by ETR Digital’s award-winning Flownote™️ technology. It represents the first live use of this structure within Şişecam’s treasury operations and establishes the framework for further issuances as the programme scales.
WCNs are digital instruments designed to help buyers optimise payment terms while delivering faster and fuller settlement to suppliers, compared to traditional invoice finance. Backed by verified trade and invoice data, WCNs delivered through Flownote™️ provide a more flexible and efficient alternative, particularly for multicountry operations.
Barış Gökalp, Treasury Director at Şişecam, said:
“Şişecam operates within a highly dynamic structure shaped by multiple markets, a broad and diverse supplier ecosystem, and varying payment terms. To manage our working capital more proactively across this complex landscape, we were looking for a scalable and modern financing instrument. Working Capital Notes provide exactly that — a flexible, data-driven solution that aligns with the way our global business operates. This inaugural issuance marks only the first step; we expect the program to expand significantly in the coming period as we continue to embed this structure across our international footprint.”
With 43 production facilities in 12 countries and a global workforce of over 23,000 employees, Şişecam collaborated closely with its banking and technology partners to deploy the WCN structure rapidly and reliably, demonstrating how effectively the instrument can function in real operational environments.
Volkan Guran, Director of Corporate & Trade Finance, İşbank London, commented:
“We are delighted to work alongside Şişecam, Faturalab and ETR Digital in pioneering working capital innovation. From a bank’s perspective, the WCN structure is compelling because it combines legal certainty with high-quality, verified data. It allows us to support Şişecam using a familiar risk framework, while benefiting from the efficiency and transparency of a fully digital instrument.”
The WCN was structured and executed through Faturalab, which acts as the orchestration layer between corporates, banks and digital instrument infrastructure. By embedding the instrument directly into existing accounts payable workflows, Faturalab enables scalable deployment of digital working capital solutions with minimal operational friction.
Emre Aydin, CEO, Faturalab, said:
Manufacturers have traditionally struggled to access affordable working capital finance, especially in the Turkish market. Thanks to our partnership with ETR Digital, Faturalab now enables approved invoices to be converted into digital instruments that banks and other funders can finance in real-time. Şişecam has proved this works in practice, with the whole project being delivered in just 10 working days. Kudos to Baris and his team for blazing the WCN trail – other corporates and SMEs across the globe can now deploy the same scalable solution."
Dominic Broom, CEO, ETR Digital, added:
“Şişecam’s leadership has shown what’s possible when treasury teams embrace innovative digital technology like Flownote to solve real-world liquidity challenges. WCNs are relatively new to the treasury toolkit, but they enable companies to optimise their working capital and finance 100% of the instrument value, while giving them immediate access to deep pools of liquidity on an as needs basis. We look forward to working further with Şişecam and our partners in 2026, as well as helping more companies to unlock value across global supply chains in a way that’s scalable, practical, secure, and affordable.”
Additional WCN transactions are expected in the coming months as Şişecam continues to roll out the facility across its international operations.
To find out how WCNs could help improve your working capital metrics, start with ETR Digital’s free Cash Conversion Cycle Calculator – see in 60 seconds how much cash is currently trapped and how easily it can be freed up.
Notes to Editors
About Şişecam: A global industrial group specialising in flat glass, glassware, glass packaging and chemicals, Şişecam is headquartered in Türkiye. The company has 43 production facilities in 12 countries and sells to customers worldwide across a wide range of industrial and consumer markets.
About İşbank: Türkiye’s largest private bank, İşbank provides corporate, commercial and trade finance services to clients across domestic and international markets.
About Faturalab: Faturalab is a working capital and supply chain finance platform that embeds digital financing tools into operational workflows, connecting corporates, suppliers and financial institutions.
About ETR Digital: ETR Digital is a UK-based fintech specialising in digital working capital finance. Its Working Capital Note™ solution enables companies to enhance liquidity, reduce operating costs, and improve EBITDA by optimising working capital.
Media contacts:
- Şişecam – Bahar Yaşlı, Lobby PR, Media Relations Manager- Coordinator: [email protected]
- İşbank – Kivilcim Eraydin, Manager: [email protected]
- ETR Digital – Dominic Broom, Co-Founder & CEO: [email protected]
- Faturalab – Emre Aydin, CEO & Kurucu Ortak: [email protected]
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