Documentary Letters of Credit
Whether you’re an importer or an exporter, Letters of Credit can help you reduce your business risk and trade overseas with confidence.
Every business involved in international trade is exposed to some form of risk. If you’re an exporter, you want to ensure that you’re paid for the goods that you provide. If you’re an importer, on the other hand, you only want to pay only for the goods that you’ve agreed to purchase.
There are a number of factors that can jeopardise the success of your dealings. Barclays Wealth can help you to manage these risks and trade overseas with confidence.
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Learn more about the international trade solutions offered by Barclays Wealth:
Whether you’re an importer or an exporter, Letters of Credit can help you reduce your business risk and trade overseas with confidence.
Collections offer you a fast, simple and efficient tool for collecting payments and settling debts.
Barclays Wealth can provide financial guarantees secured against the assets that your company holds with us.
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The services described on this page are provided by the following companies, which are part of Barclays Wealth: Barclays Bank PLC in UK, Gibraltar, Cyprus, Dubai, Hong Kong, Singapore, Barclays Private Clients International Limited in Jersey, Guernsey and Isle of Man. For further information on these companies and Barclays Wealth please read the Important Information.
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