A letter of credit (L/C), in international trade may be described as an instrument of finance carrying a conditional guarantee of payment from the overseas (buyer’s) bank to the seller. Consequently, a L/C is desirable in high value and/or high risk transactions. The guarantee is conditional upon the seller complying 100% with the documentary requirements of the L/C, an issue of\ud particular concern to exporters, as the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) estimates worldwide documentary discrepancy rates of 70%. L/C transactions are governed by ICC rules, and whilst these provide an international standardised process, the differing interpretations of what\ud constitutes documentary compliance create difficulties for sellers in particul...
Documentary letters of credit are among the most popular methods of payment in international transac...
Letter of credit is an international commerce payment which applied in export import transaction. An...
Examines one of the most fundamental principles associated with Letter of Credit (L/C) transactions,...
A letter of credit (L/C), in international trade may be described as an instrument of finance carryi...
Letters of credit remain an important tool for financing and settling international trade transactio...
Letters of credit remain an important tool for financing and settling international trade transactio...
It is generally accepted that international trade transactions carry inherently more risk than domes...
It is generally accepted that international trade transactions carry inherently more risk than domes...
It is generally accepted that international trade transactions carry inherently more risk than domes...
The Uniform Customs and Practice (UCP) is the primary source for letter of credit (LC) transaction. ...
This paper considers the implications of the new letter of credit rules, effective from 1 July 2007:...
This article addresses the need for a revision of the UCP 600, international rules governing letters...
The Uniform Customs and Practice (UCP) is the primary source for letter of credit (LC) transaction. ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Letters of credit have played a vital role in financing international trade transactions since the s...
Documentary letters of credit are among the most popular methods of payment in international transac...
Letter of credit is an international commerce payment which applied in export import transaction. An...
Examines one of the most fundamental principles associated with Letter of Credit (L/C) transactions,...
A letter of credit (L/C), in international trade may be described as an instrument of finance carryi...
Letters of credit remain an important tool for financing and settling international trade transactio...
Letters of credit remain an important tool for financing and settling international trade transactio...
It is generally accepted that international trade transactions carry inherently more risk than domes...
It is generally accepted that international trade transactions carry inherently more risk than domes...
It is generally accepted that international trade transactions carry inherently more risk than domes...
The Uniform Customs and Practice (UCP) is the primary source for letter of credit (LC) transaction. ...
This paper considers the implications of the new letter of credit rules, effective from 1 July 2007:...
This article addresses the need for a revision of the UCP 600, international rules governing letters...
The Uniform Customs and Practice (UCP) is the primary source for letter of credit (LC) transaction. ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Letters of credit have played a vital role in financing international trade transactions since the s...
Documentary letters of credit are among the most popular methods of payment in international transac...
Letter of credit is an international commerce payment which applied in export import transaction. An...
Examines one of the most fundamental principles associated with Letter of Credit (L/C) transactions,...