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Identifying & Mitigating Risks in Trade Finance
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Discuss the risk areas where Exporters and Importers commonly are faced with and how to manage such risks. This topic also aims to explain how the different aspects of risk and frauds that are encountered in trade finance by the banks, through actual fraud cases and how to mitigate such risks. Trade Finance Risk Management will cover the risk exposed via Letters of credit, Standby Letters of Credit, Guarantees, Back-to-Back Reimbursements and Trust Receipts. It will also help you further understand the legal aspects and grasp the crucial keys to risk management.
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Costs of financing trade
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Banks are slow to react to the needs of companies: by connecting business partners and offering financial services based on visibility to the supply chain, they could reduce costs for their customers and make handsome profits for themselves. But...
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I think the Companies spend more than they need to cover the costs of financing trade between themselves and their business partners. Costs of inventory handling and the financial costs of borrowing at high rates to cover working capital are high:...
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International Trade, particularly exports, gives a business edge to Indian companies because of factors like rupee depreciation, penetration into diversified markets and various incentives offered by the Government etc. Exporters also need to import good quality raw materials in order to make their products more competitive. However there are certain types of risks associated with International Trade. I would like to give a very brief overview of these risks and the risk mitigation measures in this article. Risks of exporting Political risks : After the Indian exporter sends goods abroad, there could be a war, civil strife, riot or coup in the country of import as a result of which, the g...
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Phani Mohan krishna
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Trade as such is exciting and there is lot of elation on Successful completion, but if you are just a facilitator your success has limitations. In a country like India where Trade is limited its more of mkt intelligence gathering happening than...
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Goutam Roy Choudhury
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Yes you are correct, but there are ifs & buts are in all business, even in inland. s. So personal relationship with the buyers can help in stady business I believe. Ofcourse that takes quite a long time indeed.
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One day Intensive workshop on Finance for Non Finance Executives By eminent speaker. ======================================================== Date: 16 APRIL 2009 Venue- Intercontinental, The lalit, New Delhi Date: 23 APRIL 2009 Venue- JW Marriott, Juhu, Mumbai ------------------------------------------------------- Course Module (9:30 AM- 5:30 PM) Session 1 : P L and Balance Sheet : # Implication of Assets - Fixed Assets and Current Assets two different meaning # Implication of liability - Net worth and out side liability both are liability but different in nature ??? analysis of the distinction ; # Risk of a business entity : From Balance Sheet perspective # Ratio Analysis : Meaning of...
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Trade finance opportunities in India could offer revenues in excess of over $2 billion in the next five years. Trade finance is gaining momentum in global economy and banks are rethinking the way it is being done. In my opinion the future of...
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