Course details
Transportation of goods from exporter to importer involves many third-party companies such as shipping agents, bankers and insurance companies, just to name a few. As such, it is important to learn how to protect your company’s interest against cases of fraud, and be aware of the risks that your company may be exposed to.
Course Content
Risks & Legal Issues in Letters of Credit (L/C)
Fraud & Recent Developments
Special Types of L/C
- How They Work;
- Types of Special L/C;
- Their Technical Variations.
Back-to-Back L/C and Transferable L/C
How to Match Terms & Terms with an Export L/C
Assessing Risks under Standby L/C
Recent Cases from the ICC – Methods for Settling Disputes on Documentary Credits
Queries and Responses from ICC with regards to UCP 600
Recent L/C Court Cases
Target Audience
This course is for personnel (Traders, Importers, Exporters, Shipping Agents etc) who are already familiar with trade documentations such as Letters of Credit, UCP600 etc.
Assessment and Certificate
Participants who fulfil at least 75% attendance for the whole course will be awarded Certificate of Attendance.
There is no assessment for this course.
Updated on 08 November, 2015Course Location
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