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ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE | ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE The following table sets forth the details of the Company’s accounts receivable balances and allowance for credit losses as of June 30, 2023, and December 31, 2022:
The Company generally does not require collateral from its customers, although it may require letters of credit in certain instances to limit its credit risk.
One customer, a large multinational medical device and healthcare company, represented over 10% of the Company’s accounts receivable balances as of both June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022. The same customer represented approximately 10% of the Company’s revenue during the six months ended June 30, 2023 and over 10% of the Company’s revenue for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022 (see also Note 2—Revenue Recognition).
The Company accounts for credit losses under the current expected credit loss model using a “loss rate methodology,” which considers historical loss rates on its trade accounts receivable balances, adjusted for current conditions, along with reasonable and supportable forecasts regarding collections and delinquencies on trade accounts receivable.
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