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Export Financing

Post-shipment Finance

Whether you are exporting under Letter of Credit, or Documentary Collection terms, Standard Chartered is able to offer you post-shipment finance. Our Outward Bills service provides you with a bill advance facility under Export Documentary Collection.

A Credit Bill Negotiated (CBN) can be used to provide an advance against a Bill of Exchange negotiated under a Letter of Credit in your favour. By negotiating the document, Standard Chartered will pay you using our own funds, and will collect payment from the buyer's bank at a later date. This product is provided without recourse to you, should the importer default, provided that you meet all the terms and conditions of the Letter of Credit and the Letter of Credit is confirmed.

For more information about Standard Chartered's Export Financing, please contact your local Relationship Manager.

 

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