Posted by admin on Mar 4, 2011 in
Finance
Trade finance is an important part of the business. It offers various aspects of managing finances for the company. Trade finance helps to generate, manage and establish various finance practices like working capital, factoring solutions, banking solutions, loans, guarantees, discounting, etc.
Various trade finance companies help to provide credit finance, export finance, credit protection, invoice collection services, etc. Trade finance companies help to reduce marketing cost and increase your trade profitability. They also help in increasing the sales by promoting the products, services or the website around the world. Trade finance companies also help in broadcasting the trade leads, generate new business and promote the company to new business groups or business ventures. Trade finance companies help in eliminating most of the commercial and political risk normally retained by the company or any small or medium business owner. These trade finance companies also provide 100% financing solutions. Some of these companies or agencies are factoring agencies also that help in facilitating international trade through factoring and other related trade finance techniques.
Export oriented trade finance companies provide finance support system for enhancing cash flow, reducing finance costs. Export trade finance companies or agencies also provide information and support for export working capital, Export Import Banks, financing, loans, loan forms, guarantees and forfaiting. It is important to know about some of the export trade financing companies, agencies, or financial institutions like AFIA, Export Express, Factors chain international, etc. Some agencies with their special trade finance programs and techniques help small and medium business owners to find needed capital to succeed. They also help in pre-order financing of labor, materials, goods, machinery, financing of receivables, issuing letters of credit, etc. Read more...
Tags: Basic, Finance, Guide, Trade
Posted by admin on Jun 14, 2010 in
Finance
Trade finance is the method importers and exporters of commodities and goods use to finance their business. Basically, trade finance has been in existence for many thousands of years – and one can trace the roots of trade finance and structured trade finance right back to the early days of China and the silk route, Mesopotamia and Europe. Trade Finance was around long before Europeans settled in America and long before the world’s stock markets were born!
Today, trade finance is a massive, multi-billion dollar business. As the world trades more and more goods and commodities are bought and sold, so more and more banks and financiers are needed to lend money to finance the purchase and sale of these goods and commodities – right across the global supply chain.
How is trade finance and structured trade finance useful?
Take an example: imagine you are a trader in cocoa beans in Cote d’Ivoire, buying beans locally and selling them to foreign buyers. To make your purchases, you will need to have money to buy the cocoa up-country in Africa, prior to their export. Where will you find money to make these purchases? And supposing you are the international buyer; the shipper, purchasing from cocoa traders all over West Africa – how will you finance your transactions, which at any one time may exceed your cash reserves? What might be supported by your bank who, if they are traditional lenders, will only lend against your balance sheet?
This is where trade finance and structured trade finance is useful – your business can grow and develop if you use the services of a specialist trade finance department who will structure trade finance structures can be tailored to your needs, using the collateral of the goods you are trading, rather than your own balance sheet or other assets. Read more...
Tags: Commodities, Exporters, Finance, Importance, Importers, Structured, Trade