This training program is the last in the exclusive three-part series and will focus on international payment systems and supply chain finance. Among other discussions, the course will focus on CLS and its role in settling international trade payments, supply chain finance benefits, operating examples of various trade finance instruments, and more.
Why Should You Attend:
This course has been tailored for professionals in banking, commerce and trade, and industry who need to gain a closer understanding of international trade finance. The course will provide a comprehensive foundation for understanding all aspects of international trade finance in a global context, covering the key principles, concepts, infrastructures, practices, issues, and current developments.
The course will be of special interest to banking and commercial professionals who wish to enhance their expertise and advance their careers in the international trade finance arena. The program will cover:
- CLS and its role in settling international trade payments
- Supply chain finance benefits
- Operating examples of various trade finance instruments
- Supply chain finance vs traditional methods
- Multi-stage supply chain finance
- Benefits and attitudes involved with supply chain finance
Areas Covered in the Webinar:
- International Payment Systems
- How international payments are made
- The purpose of a payment system
- International payments characteristics
- The payment process
- Payments in US dollars – CHIPS
- We explore the CHIPS dollar payment system in terms of its day-to-day operations and settlements
- Correspondent banking
- A survey of correspondent banking, what it is, its operations and how payments are settled
- CLS and its role in settling international trade payments
- Foreign exchange risk
- How CLS operates
- How international payments are made
- Supply Chain Finance
- Supply chain finance - what it is
- Buyer/ supplier payment dynamics
- Payment terms and risk
- Supply chain finance in international trade
- The challenges of the letter of credit
- Trade settlement risk
- Unbalanced trade terms
- Supply chain finance example
- Benefits
- Funding options
- Funding variations and new developments
- Supply chain finance vs traditional methods
- Pre-export financing
- Inventory financing
- Post-export financing
- Supply chain finance - what it is
Note: Use coupon code < NB5SQH8N > and get 10% off on registration, Valid till Dec 31st 2015
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