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As traditional barriers to doing business on a global scale fall away, more and more of your clients may be considering new ways to take advantage of international trading opportunities. Providing the full range of banking services required to support their activities is a major challenge. But, with the help of Standard Chartered, it is a challenge that you can take on with complete confidence.

Standard Chartered operates in over 40 countries around the world. We have been playing a key role in offering international trade business services and working capital for over 140 years. We can provide a range of import, export, foreign exchange and remittance services to you and your clients. Working in partnership with you, we are committed to offering tailored solutions to your clients in countries where you do not have a physical presence.

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