• Aug 24, 2016 from 15:00 to 16:30
  • Location: Online Training
  • Latest Activity: Oct 12, 2020

Overview:

Understand and explore the history and drivers of supply-chain trade and finance.

Why Should You Attend:

Compare the mechanics of various supply-chain finance programs with each other
Compare the risks and costs of supply-chain finance with letters of credit

Areas Covered in this Webinar:

The Predecessors of Supply-Chain Finance
Letters of credit
Trade acceptances and forfaiting
Purchase order tracking
Payables extension programs
Challenges
The SEC opinion on bank debt
Security interest laws in countries of suppliers
“True sale” laws
Pre-export financing
The Current Playing Field
Domestic programs
Purchase order-invoice matching applications
Bank Payment Obligations (“BPOs”)
On-line trade acceptances
Value-dated payment orders
Export Credit Agency and Multilateral Development Bank support

Learning Objectives:

Understand the accounting issues faced by importers and exporters when arranging receivables purchases
Review supply-chain finance programs being offered by Exim Bank and the World Bank

Who Will Benefit:

Attorneys
Credit and Collection Managers
Presidents of Supply Chain, Trade and Finance
Vice Presidents of Supply Chain, Trade and Finance
Business Owners
Managers of Supply Chain, Trade and Finance
Lending Professionals
Accountants
Bankers

For more information, please visit : https://complianceglobal.us/product/700439/WalterBaker/supply-chain-finance/1
Email: support@complianceglobal.us
Toll Free: +1-844-746-4244
Tel: +1-516-900-5515

Level:


Intermediate

Speaker Profile:


Walter (Buddy) Baker brings more than 35 years of experience in working with companies to finance and insure their trade receivables to this presentation. His professional experience includes stints with Atradius Trade Credit Insurance, ABN AMRO Bank, Bank of America, Wachovia Bank, and The First National Bank of Chicago.

Buddy is a recognized expert in trade finance and makes frequent presentations for national associations of credit managers, exporters, importers, bankers, and lawyers. He owns the consulting firm Global Trade Risk Management Strategies, which specializes in both online and on-site educational training, and designed the online training/certification programs used by the Association of International Credit and Trade Finance Professionals (ICTF) and by the Association of Trade and Forfaiting in the Americas (ATFA) and the trade finance sections of the certification program used by the Finance, Credit and International Business Group (FCIB) of the National Association of Credit Management (NACM).

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