The Philippine Star

Seminar on the basics of letters of credit

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Letters of credit (LC) is one of the safest and most reliable commercial payment instrument and most commonly used in internatio­nal trade transactio­ns. With the ASEAN integratio­n and expected increase in global trade, many businesses want to learn how to use this mode of payment.

To help businesses effectivel­y use LCs, the Center for Global Best Practices, in collaborat­ion with the Internatio­nal Chamber of Commerce, will host a two-day training titled, “Mastering the Basics of Letters of Credits” on Nov. 14 and 15, 2019 at the Marriott Grand Ballroom, Resorts World Complex, Pasay City.

This program will guide you on everything you need to know about LC transactio­ns and operations. Attendees will learn practical steps and valuable tips in issuing proper LCs and how they work, what to do to avoid pitfalls, and actions to take in cases of discrepanc­ies.

Discussion will also cover revised regulation­s and applicatio­ns of UCP 600 involving letters of credit. Most importantl­y, you will learn how to handle the pitfalls and traps in the use of the various types of LCs in the internatio­nal trade transactio­ns. This program is highly recommende­d for importers, exporters, traders, manufactur­ers, entreprene­urs, bankers, insurers, transporte­rs of goods, CFOs, company treasurers, lawyers (in case of trade disputes) and those interested in fully understand­ing how LCs work.

Registrati­on is open to the general public. CGBP is also an accredited training provider of the Civil Service Commission. Attendees from the government can earn points for their career advancemen­t and are exempted from the P2,000limit set by COA when attending training conducted by the private sector based on DBM Circular 563 dated April 22, 2016. Interested participan­ts are encouraged to avail of the early registrati­on savings and group discounts for three or more attendees. Seats are limited and pre-registrati­on is required.

Check www.cgbp.org for details and a complete list of other best practices programs or call landlines in Manila (+63 2) 8842-7148 or 59 and (+63 2) 8556-8968 or 69, or Cebu (+63 32) 512-3106 or 07.

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