International Trade Finance (44 Hours)

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Overview

This 44-hour professional course provides a practical and structured understanding of international trade finance mechanisms used in global trade transactions.

It focuses on how international trade is financed and secured through banking instruments, payment structures, and risk mitigation tools in cross-border commerce.

The course covers key financial instruments and processes used in international trade, including Letters of Credit, bank guarantees, documentary collections, and trade finance documentation. It also explains how financial institutions support exporters and importers in managing payment risk and liquidity in global markets.

What You’ll Learn

Understand the structure and role of international trade finance in global commerce
Apply Letters of Credit (LC) in real trade transactions
Understand documentary collection and international payment mechanisms
Analyze risk in export and import payment structures
Work with bank guarantees and trade security instruments
Understand the role of banks and financial institutions in trade finance
Manage trade finance documentation and compliance requirements
Understand Incoterms impact on financial responsibility and risk
Evaluate financing options for exporters and importers
Apply real-world trade finance workflows through case studies

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