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Course Overview Fifty percent of documents presented under Letters of Credit are rejected by the banks because of discrepancies. This course will enable delegates to understand the mechanics of handling Letters of Credit in simple terms from the exporter''s point of view. They will learn what they can do, in practical terms, to improve letter of credit performance, and ensure good management and collection mechanisms. Audience Anyone who wants to learn about Letters of Credit or who wants to improve their skill. Skills Gained By the end of this course you will be able to: - Distinguish the benefits of the main forms (Irrevocable and Confirmed) and know when to use them.
- Use a formula to help buyers improve the content of Letters of Credit opened in their favour.
- Check in-coming Letters of Credit, using a reliable check-list.
- Appreciate how Bills of Exchange work with Letters of Credit.
Course Outline Forms of Letter of Credit - Learn the difference between Revocable, Irrevocable and Confirmed Irrevocable Letters of Credit
- How to choose the appropriate form
- Identify the types of Letter of Credit
- Learn when to use the different types
Understanding the Letters of Credit Process - The parties involved
- The document flow
- The costs involved
Using Letters of Credit - What are the advantages and disadvantages?
- Understand the precise documentation demands
- Learn how to check an incoming Letter of Credit using a checklist
- How to help buyers improve the contents of Letters of Credit opened in the exporter''s favour
- Presenting documents to the bank
- Dealing with discrepancies
- Improving Letters of Credit performance
Bills of Exchange - What are Bills of Exchange and who are the parties to them?
- When and why would you use them?
- Negotiating Bills of Exchange
- Forfeiting procedures and avalised Bills of Exchange
- Learn how Bills of Exchange work with letters of credit
UCP 500 - The Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits, publication 500 explained
- The importance to the exporter
- The key points contained in UCP500 and how they support the exporter
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