Trade Finance
This refers to managing overseas trade financing such as open account, export credit insurance, guarantees, supplier / buyer credit, price bases (COD, freight paid etc). Incorporates trade finance instruments and documentary credits such as Letters of Credit, acceptances, bills, evidentiary e.g. bills of lading. Also supply chain finance and electronic systems.
Recent updates
The most recent updates for Trade Finance.- A sad farewell to a valued member of the treasury communityBlog | 1 Sep 2010
- ITM September Spotlight: Back to SchoolPage | 1 Sep 2010
- ITM August Spotlight: Supply chain finance (SCF)Page | 1 Aug 2010
- ICM August Spotlight: Supply chain finance (SCF)Page | 1 Aug 2010
- Supply chain finance – report of the supply chain finance working group Download | 20 Jul 2010
- Improving liquidity through supply chain finance: working group report publishedPage | 20 Jul 2010
- ICM June Spotlight: committed and uncommitted facilitiesPage | 4 Jun 2010
- RM June Spotlight: committed and uncommitted facilitiesPage | 4 Jun 2010
- ITM June Spotlight: committed and uncommitted facilitiesPage | 1 Jun 2010
- Trade FinanceDownload | 21 May 2010
Articles from The Treasurer magazine
The most recent articles from our monthly magazine on Trade Finance.- Before you sign…(TT Mar10 p36-37)Download | 1 Mar 2010
- Kick starters need more kick (TT Feb10 p30-31)Download | 1 Feb 2010
- Adjusting to a changing landscape (TTME Jan10 p5-6)Download | 1 Jan 2010
Blogs
Discussion blogs covering Trade Finance.- A sad farewell to a valued member of the treasury community1 Sep 2010
I am the bearer of sad news this month. Gerald Leahy a past President and Director General of the AC...
- Stating the obvious?1 Jul 2009
You wouldn’t trust your key legal decisions to someone who isn’t a qualified lawyer, so whatever...
- Bank loans for larger companies8 Dec 2008
Bank loans for larger companies? Life on Mars says John Grout What are banks for? Recent headli...

