Advanced Trade Finance Course
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Location: London (Central) |
Dates: 11.10.2012 - 12.10.2012 | Duration: 2 Days | Price: 1,450.00 GBP |
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International Trade has always been the engine for global economic growth and is playing an ever important role, as new powerful economies emerge, shifting the balance of trade influence from the traditional wealth creators to new regions and economies. This advanced course will provide delegates who are already familiar with or are working in a trade finance environment, with an insight into the more complex trade finance techniques that are becoming more common. Much of complex International Trade is either misunderstood or undervalued mainly because the terminology and practices seem difficult and confusing to master. This course will completely de-bunk this misconception and will leave delegates with a clear and working knowledge of how trade is undertaken at its most complex level. It will show what actually happens and just how profitable this section of a bank’s business can be. It will also suggest methods of handling problems when things go wrong. At the end, all delegates will have a clear and full understanding of exactly how complex trade takes place across the globe at an advanced level. A good working knowledge and familiarity with International Trade finance is required to derive the maximum benefit from this course. Course categories:Corporate Banking Conferences, Corporate Finance Conferences, Corporate Finance Courses, Treasury Conferences, Accounting & Finance Courses, Capital Markets Courses, Corporate Banking Courses, Treasury Courses, Accounting & Finance Inhouse, Capital Markets Inhouse |
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Day One: The Market Risk – The Critical Issues Review of Key Products Supply Chain Management & Finance Letters of Credit (L/Cs) – Advanced Mechanisms The mechanics and use of: Pre-Export Finance Controlling Credit Exposure – Formulating a Limit Structured Trade Finance Situations (apart from Case Studies) Day Two: Structuring Finance for the Trader Facility Management: |
Effective Use of Collections for Short-Term Finance Supporting the Trader Warehousing of Goods International Demand and Contract Guarantees / Bonds Receivables Financing The Commodity Sector and its Players Countertrade Syndications Structured Trade Finance Situations (apart from Case Studies) Course Conclusion and Review / Feedback |
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Email: info@financialveritas.com Phone: +44 208 133 5917 |
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