£295.00 plus VAT
09/09/25 9:30 – 11:30
Letters of Credit (LCs) are one of the most secure and widely used methods of payment in international trade. As a financial instrument, LCs provide a guarantee from a buyer’s bank to the seller that payment will be made once specific terms and conditions are met. This makes them a cornerstone of secure trade transactions, minimizing risk for all parties involved.
This comprehensive online workshop demystifies the complexities of Letters of Credit, providing participants with practical insights into their usage, types, key players, and the evolving landscape of LCs. From understanding the fundamentals to exploring advanced considerations and innovations, this course equips participants with the knowledge to navigate the world of LCs confidently.
Whether you are new to LCs or seeking to enhance your expertise, this workshop offers valuable guidance to streamline international trade processes and ensure secure transactions.
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Session Time: 9:30 AM – 11:30 PM
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