ICC Guide to Documentary Credit Operations for the UCP 500


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ICC's popular Guide to Documentary Credit Operations offers a total explanation of the Documentary Credit process. It is a comprehensive and practical handbook on how ICC's Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits works on an everyday basis. Each stage of the documentary credit process is illustrated by colorful, easy-to-read diagrams and supported by concrete examples of how it applies in practice. Plus! ICC's Guide contains a unique combination of graphs, charts and sample documents to illustrate and highlight important points as well as a suggested checklist for documentary preparation and examination. Topics include: -- International Trade Considerations -- The Buyer's Objectives; the Seller's Objectives -- Payment Considerations; Means of Payment -- Stages to a Documentary Credit -- Types Documentary Credits: Irrevocable and Revocable -- Uses of Documentary Credits including Revolving, Red Clause, Standby and Transferable Documentary Credit -- Documents including Draft, Commercial Invoice, Certificate of Origin, Insurance Document, Inspection Certificate and Transport Documents -- Suggested Check List for Document Preparation and Examination -- Full text of UCP 500 and related Banking Commission Position Papers ICC's Guide to Documentary Credit Operations is an excellent educational manual for all those engaged in international trade transactions: bankers, traders, lawyers, transporters, academics. Related publications and software from ICC Publishing UCP 500 -- UCP 500 Diskette -- UCP 500 + 400 Compared -- Guide to Documentary Credit Operations -- Documentary Credit Forms -- Case Studies on Documentary Credits -- Opinions of the ICCBanking Commission




Case Studies on Documentary Credits Under UCP 500


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Case Studies on Documentary Credits under UCP 500 analyzes real cases involving ICC's Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits, UCP 500. Taken from formal and informal queries submitted to the ICC, Case Studies sets out the facts of each case, poses the key questions to be answered and provides clear and detailed responses from the ICC. Each of the 33 case studies in this book is referenced to a specific Article of the UCP 500. Each case study is then presented in four parts: Background: Type of Credit, Application, Issuing Bank, Advising Bank, Negotiating Bank, Availability, Expiry Circumstances: Specific facts of the case Queries: Questions to be answered Answers to the Questions: Answers provided by the ICC Answers to the queries are grouped, case by case, in Part Two of the book in order to encourage individual comprehension and training. Case Studies also includes: -- Sample Documents -- A test highlighting possible discrepancies in the documents -- Index of key words and UCP Articles to which cases refer -- Full text of UCP 500 and related ICC Position Papers Case Studies on Documentary Credits under UCP 500 is a practical, user-friendly workbook designed to bring an added dimension to your knowledge of the UCP rules. Ideal for bankers, traders, lawyers, students of international trade and international banking. Related publications and software from ICC Publishing UCP 500 -- UCP 500 Diskette -- UCP 500 + 400 Compared -- Guide to Documentary Credit Operations -- Standard Documentary Credit Forms -- Opinions of the ICC Banking Commission




ISBP


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International Standard Banking Practice (ISBP) for the examination of documents under documentary credits, answers the most relevant questions practitioners have concerning how UCP 500, ICC's universally used rules on documentary credits, are to be integrated into day-to-day practice. The product of more than two years of work by the ICC Banking Commission, ISBP is based on the official Opinions issued by the Banking Commission in response to queries submitted by users of UCP 500. The text provides responses to the key questions relating to the examination of drafts, multimodal transport documents, insurance documents, certificates of origin and a range of other documents associates with letters of credit. This publication reflects international standard banking practice for all parties to a documentary credit. Figures show that 60%-70% of credits are rejected for discrepancies on first presentation. The new ISBP, by encouraging a uniformity of practice worldwide, is expected to cut these figures dramatically and, by doing so, to facilitate the flow of world trade.




The New Standard Documentary Credit Forms for the UCP 500


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ICC's Standard Documentary Credit Forms is the authoritative source book on forms to use with the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits, UCP 500. The standard forms, developed on the basis of the UN layout key to reduce errors in completion, cover subjects of interest to all parties: applicants, beneficiaries and banks. Each standard form is accompanied by extensive guidance notes explaining each section to ensure that parties to the credit transaction reduce the risk of incompleteness, imprecision and error. Guidance Notes for Applicants and Standard Forms -- Guidance Notes for Applicants -- Irrevocable Documentary Credit Application Form -- Noted Documentary Credit Application Form -- Analysis of the Documentary Credit Application Guidance Notes and Standard Forms for Banks -- Irrevocable Documentary Credit Application (Advice for the Beneficiary) -- Irrevocable Documentary Credit Application (Advice for the Advising Bank) -- Irrevocable Documentary Credit Continuation Form -- Irrevocable Documentary Credit Amendment Form -- Notification of Irrevocable Documentary Credit Form -- Standard Documentary Credit Advising Form ICC's Standard Documentary Credit Forms brings new clarity and uniformity to the everyday use of Documentary Credits. An indispensable working reference from ICC for traders, bankers, attorneys, students and those involved in international trade transactions around the world. Related publications and software from ICC Publishing UCP 500 -- UCP 500 Diskette -- UCP 500 + 400 Compared -- Guide to Documentary Credit Operations -- Case Studies on Documentary Credits -- Opinions of the ICC Banking Commission




The Complete UCP


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Handbook of International Credit Management


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This title was first published in 2001. This volume covers all aspects of export credit management as well as the management of overseas subsidiary companies' credit operations through a series of inter-linked chapters written by 25 experts in the international field. This third edition has been completely revised and, in substantial parts, re-written to reflect the development and availability of the modern tools now at the disposal of the international credit manager, especially in the area of information technology. New chapters have been added on bank risk and international bankruptcy law to respond to the growing interest in these areas. The objectives of the handbook are to provide a complete operating guide and training reference for the application of the financial and control techniques necessary for international credit management and to describe the tools available for all the processes from initial policy-making through to final collection of trade debts.







A Handbook of World Trade


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This second edition of A Handbook of World Trade is a reliable reference source on the framework and mechanics of world trade. The guide examines the origins and nature of the WTO, regulatory issues and disputes in international trade, the management of foreign currencies in international trade, international trade finance and documentation, and international trade development issues. This authoritative analysis is supported by a directory of essential contacts and useful information including membership of regional trading groups, banking groups with trade finance capacity, export credit agencies, and reading lists.




Understanding Letter of Credit


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The book elucidates the importance of a letter of credit in matters of trade finance. A letter of credit is an instrument that is used worldwide to facilitate the flow of trade finance. This book is ideal for beginners who are interested in the subject but do not possess a clear understanding of the basics of the letter of credit or adequate technical knowledge. It may also benefit bankers and students of international trade finance. It will help them build a strong foundation to help understand how to tackle difficult day to day transactions. The book explains the UCP 600 guidelines that govern letters of credit and the roles of the issuing bank, beneficiary, advising bank, nominated bank, confirming bank, applicant and so on. This book is not exhaustive as letter of credit is a vast subject and every single transaction carried out is unique. The book has been written keeping in mind the difficulties I faced while working at a bank and the experiences I have gained thus far, on my journey as a trade finance professional.