Trade finance

Trade finance signifies financing for trade, and it concerns both domestic and international trade transactions. A trade transaction requires a seller of goods and services as well as a buyer. Various intermediaries such as banks and financial institutions can facilitate these transactions by financing the trade.

Source: en.wikipedia.org

To Close Trade Finance Gap, SME Compliance And Tech Are Keys
To Close Trade Finance Gap, SME Compliance And Tech Are Keys
October 13, 2015  |  B2B Payments

There’s a trade finance gap as SMEs seek access to capital to fund everyday operations and to grow. But many of these companies don’t get...

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Deutsche Bank Nabs RBS Trade Finance Exec
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October 12, 2015  |  B2B Payments

Deutsche Bank is bolstering its global trade financing services and doing so with some help from a Royal Bank of Scotland veteran, according to Bloomberg...

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Mind The (Trade Finance) Gap
Mind The (Trade Finance) Gap
October 07, 2015  |  B2B Payments

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Trade Finance For The Smaller Players
Trade Finance For The Smaller Players
August 11, 2015  |  B2B Payments

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