Online Webinar :International Letters of Credit
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Deadline: June 28, 2016 | Date: June 28, 2016
Venue/Country: Online, U.S.A
Updated: 2016-05-05 19:12:38 (GMT+9)
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DESCRIPTIONA letter of credit is one method of payment used in international trade transactions. The Uniform Customs and Practices (UCP 600) are the current internationally recognized set of rules created by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) which govern the use of letters of credit. The benefit to using a letter of credit is that is provides a conditional guarantee of payment from the importer (applicant) to the exporter (beneficiary) if the terms and conditions of the documentary credit are complied with.Why Should You Attend:(1) Understand the process of a letter of credit;(2) Reduce or prevent costly discrepancies and amendments; and (3) Learn the benefits of using a letter of credit.Areas Covered in the Session:Letter of Credit (L/C) processTerminology in L/CPreparation of L/C InstructionsImportant areas to review in L/CChecklist for reviewing L/CCosts for importer and exporterTypes of discrepancies to avoidDocuments in a L/COverview of the UCP 600Who Will Benefit:International Sales and MarketingInternational Customer ServicePurchasingFinance and AccountingCustoms brokers/freight forwardersImport/Export Compliance personnelWebinar includes:Q/A Session with the Expert to ask your questionPDF print only copy of PowerPoint slides90 Minutes Live PresentationCertificate of attendanceFor Registration :http://c2gowebinars.com/product/?topic=letters-creditNote: Use coupon code and get 15% off on registration.
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