Trends witnessed in trade finance in India
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The situation isn’t very promising. There are some challenges that has to be dealt with. Client retention is a challenge. While LCs are still growing, it is a slower pace than open account. Partnerships are the way this business will increase but...
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Kindly find my analysis for The Future of Trade Finance by clicking the below link. http://www.scribd.com/doc/26261148/Structured-Trade-Commodity-Finance-The-Future-of-Trade-Finance-Transaction-Banking
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These days, eleven companies are competing to sell protection against the risk of non-payment by foreign customers. That has brought expanded capacity to handle risk, an intense rivalry, lower premium rates, and more varied underwriting strategies. And, it means not only being able to pick and choose among insurers fighting for the business, but also to customize policies from the competing products that the new rivalry offers. The roster of rival insurers now includes three U.S. home-grown firms and eight overseas-based groups, evidence that globalization has fully arrived in the world of credit protection. There’s a lot to choose from. The American contingent includes FCIA Management, the...
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veguru vijayakumar babu
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ECGC enjoys monopoly on this business in India. I would like to know from Mr Surinder, how many of the eleven foreign insurers have set up shop in India? Thanks for the informative article.
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