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Accounts and Other Receivables
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2020
Receivables [Abstract]  
Accounts and Other Receivables Accounts and Other Receivables
The Company's accounts and other receivables and securitized accounts receivable include the following at June 30, 2020 and December 31, 2019 (in thousands):
June 30, 2020December 31, 2019
Gross domestic accounts receivable$703,590  $734,410  
Gross domestic securitized accounts receivable654,000  970,973  
Gross foreign receivables664,117  905,441  
Total gross receivables2,021,707  2,610,824  
Less allowance for credit losses(88,364) (70,890) 
Net accounts and other receivables and securitized accounts receivable$1,933,343  $2,539,934  
The Company maintains a $1.0 billion revolving trade accounts receivable securitization facility (the "Securitization Facility"). Accounts receivable collateralized within our Securitization Facility relate to our U.S. trade receivables resulting from charge card activity. Pursuant to the terms of the Securitization Facility, the Company transfers certain of its domestic receivables, on a revolving basis, to FLEETCOR Funding LLC ("Funding") a wholly-owned bankruptcy remote subsidiary. In turn, Funding transfers, without recourse, on a revolving basis, up to $1.0 billion of undivided ownership interests in this pool of accounts receivable to a banks and multi-seller, asset-backed commercial paper conduit ("Conduit"). Funding maintains a subordinated interest, in the form of over-collateralization, in a portion of the receivables sold to the banks and Conduit. Purchases by the Conduit are financed with the sale of highly-rated commercial paper.
The Company utilizes proceeds from the transferred assets as an alternative to other forms of financing to reduce its overall borrowing costs. The Company has agreed to continue servicing the sold receivables for the financial institution at market rates, which approximates the Company’s cost of servicing. The Company retains a residual interest in the securitized accounts receivable sold as a form of credit enhancement. The residual interest’s fair value approximates carrying value due to its short-term nature. Funding determines the level of funding achieved by the sale of trade accounts receivable, subject to a maximum amount.
The Company’s Consolidated Balance Sheets and Statements of Income reflect the activity related to securitized accounts receivable and the corresponding securitized debt, including interest income, fees generated from late payments, provision for losses on accounts receivable and interest expense. The cash flows from borrowings and repayments, associated with the securitized debt, are presented as cash flows from financing activities. The maturity date for the Company's Securitization Facility is November 14, 2020.
The Company recorded a $90.1 million provision for credit losses and write-off related to a customer receivable in our foreign currency trading business during the six months ended June 30, 2020. The Company's estimated expected credit losses as of June 30, 2020, included estimated adjustments for economic conditions related to COVID-19. A rollforward of the Company’s allowance for credit losses related to accounts receivable for the six months ended June 30 is as follows (in thousands):
20202019
Allowance for credit losses beginning of period$70,890  $59,963  
Provision for credit losses139,000  40,142  
Write-offs(121,526) (31,771) 
Allowance for credit losses end of period$88,364  $68,334