International Payment
Presentation Outline
•
•
•
•

Cash Advance
Letters of Credit (L/C)
Documentary Collections
Open Account
Trade Statistics
• According to U.S. Department of Commerce (October,
1999), U.S. exports to Taiwan amounted to U.S.$ 10.466
billion from January to July of this year, while during the
same period only U.S.$ 7.466 billion worth of American
products were sold to mainland China.
• The United States exported 1.4 times more goods to
Taiwan than to the mainland. Mainland China is, however,
265 times the geographical size of Taiwan with a
population 58 times larger.
Cash in Advance
• Buyer pays before shipment
• Used in new relationship
• Transactions are small and buyer has no
choice
• Maximum security to sellers
• No guarantee that goods are shipped
Draft:
• A bill of exchange-- an unconditional
promise drawn by party (exporter),
instructing the importer (buyer) to pay the
face amount of the draft upon presentation
Letters of Credit
• What is L/C?
– A document issued by a bank stating its
commitment to pay someone (seller or
exporter) a stated amount provided the seller or
exporter meets specific terms and conditions

• also called the documentary letters of credit
• Most common payment method in
international trade
International Methods of Payment: Advantages and
Disadvantages

Method
cash in advance

Risk
L

Sight draft

M/L

Letters of credit
Irrevocable
Revocable

M
M/H

Time draft

M/H

Consignment sales

M/H

Open account

H

Chief Advantage
Chief Disadvantage
No credit extension required Can limit sales potential, disturb
some potential customers.
Retains control and title;
If customer does not or cannot
ensures payment before
accept goods, goods remain
goods are delivered
at port of entry and no payment is due
Banks accept responsibility If revocable, terms can change
pay; payment upon
during contract work.
presentation of paper; costs
go to buyer
Lowers customer resistance Same as sight dragt, plus goods
by allowing extanded paymentdelivered before payment is due
after receipt of goods
or received
Facilitates delevery; lowers Capital tied up until sales; must
customer resistance
establish distributor's creditworthiness
need political rish insurance in some
countries; increased risk from
currency controls
Simplified procefure; no
High risk; seller must finance
customer resistance
production; increased risk from
currency controls
Methods of Payment
Risk Protection
Buyer

Min

Max

Confirmed
Unconfirmed
Sight
Draft
Max
Cash in
Advance

Letter of
Credit

Seller

Time
Draft

Documentary
Collection

Min
Open
Account
Steps in Obtaining L/C
• Buyer and seller agree on the terms of a sale, seller
requests buyer to arrange for his bank to open a
L/C
• The buyer’s bank (issuing bank) prepares a L/C
• The buyer’s bank then sends the L/C to its
corresponding bank (buyer’s bank), which is
called the advising bank
• The advising bank forwards the L/C to the buyer
for approval-- terms can be amended

• After final terms (agreed), goods shipped
• L/C (continued)
• Shipping documents
• Bill of Lading:
–
–
–
–

title documentcontract between carrier and shipper
shipper’s receipt of the goods
document assigns control of goods

• Commerce Invoice:
– description of the product, price and others
• Packing list:
– outlines things to be filled

• Certificate of Insurance
• Certificate of Origin
Documentary Credit Procedure
(1) Contract of Sale

Buyer
(Importer)
(2)
Request
to Provide
Credit

(5) Delivery of Goods

(8)
Documents
& Claim for
Payment

Importer’s Bank
(Issuing Bank)

Seller
(Exporter)

(6)
Documents
Presented

(7) Documents Presented to
issuing Bank
(9) Payment
(3) Credit Sent to Correspondent

(4)
Letter of
Credit
Delivered

Correspondent
Bank
Irrevocable
Documentary (Commercial)
Letter of Credit (L/C)
Advised or Confirmed
Documentary Letter of Credit
• Conditional, legal obligation of bank to pay
beneficiary
• Bank places its internationally accepted
credit rating before customer’s
• Eliminates commercial risk
Principal Parties to Letter of
Credit
• Applicant
(importer/buyer/account party)
• Beneficiary
(exporter/seller)
• Issuing Bank
(guarantor)
• Correspondent Bank
Use a Letter of Credit to Seller
when:
•
•
•
•
•

Credit standing of buyers is uncertain
Your ability to absorb risk is low
Merchandise is custom-made or high value
Economic, political conditions unstable
Use does not harm you competitive stand
To the seller,
having a Letter of Credit means:
• Issuing bank eliminates commercial risk of
buyer
• Confirmation eliminates economic,
political, foreign bank risk
• Streamlines pre-export financing
To the buyer,
having a Letter of Credit means:
• Payment made upon full compliance of L/C
term
• Possible import/export financing
(bankers’ acceptance)
• Buyer must tie up credit availability
(potential loan)
The life of a Typical Banker’s Acceptance
5. Shipment of Cars

Prior to B/A Creation
At and just after B/A Creation
At maturity date of B/A

3. L/C
7. Shipping documents & Time Draft
American Bank
Draft Accepted (B/A Created)
8. Payment - Discounted Value of B/A

9. Payment-Discounted Value of B/A

Mr. Susuki
(Exporter)
6. Shipping Documents & Time Draft

1. Purchase Order

4. L/C Notification

9. Payment - Face Value of B/A

10. Signed Promissory Note for
Face Value of B/A
6. Shipping Documents

2. L/C Application

Mr. Jones
(Importer)

Japan Bank

15. B/A Presented at Maturity
16. Payment - Face Value of B/A
Money Marker
13. Payment-Discounted Value of B/A
Investor
12. B/A
Where We Go Wrong:
• L/C expired
• Late shipment
• Documents discrepancy
–
–
–
–

Amount differs with invoice
Amount in excess of L/C
Signatures missing
Drawn on wrong party
Where We Go Wrong Commercial
Invoices
•
•
•
•

Good description differs from L/C
Extension of cost wrong
Partial shipment not authorized
Term of shipment missing
Where We Go Wrong Insurance
Certificates
•
•
•
•

Required risks not covered
Amount of coverage not enough
Currency not consistent with L/C
Effective date later than bills of lading
Exporter Trouble Shooting
• Can you meet documentary requirements
• Can you meet shipping/expire/dates?
• Is description of goods accurate?
• Are names and addresses correct?
Exporter Trouble-Shooting
•
•
•
•
•

Is credit irrevocable?
Is credit confirmed?
Is credit amount correct?
Is credit tenor correct?
Is L/C negotiable?
A Letter of Credit Does Not:
• Replace a contract
• Substitute for buyer’s confidence in seller
and vice versa
• Constitute a guarantee of performance
• Assure payment if an condition not meet
Advantages to both parties:
• Flexible document
• Governed by internationally accepted set of
rules
The Uniform Customs and Practice for
Documentary Credits (The UCP)
Problems of L/C
• Shipping schedule is not met
• stipulations concerning freight cost are
unacceptable
• price is insufficient due to FX rate changes
• unexpected quantity of product
• description of product insufficient or too detailed
• documents are impossible to obtain specified in
L/C
Documentary Collections (DC)
•
•
•
•

Three Types of DC
Documents against Payment (D/P)
Documents against Acceptance (D/A)
Collection with Acceptance (Acceptance
D/P)
• Documents against Payment (D/P)
– Buyer may only receives the title and other
documents after paying for the goods

• Documents against Acceptance (D/A)
– the buyer may receive the title and other
documents after signing a time draft promising
to pay at a later date.

• Acceptance Documents against Payment
(Acceptance D/P)
– the buyer signs a time draft for payment at a
later date. Goods remain in escrow until
payment is made
Why DC?
• Easier to use and lower bank fee
• collection procedure entails risk
• Conditions to use DC
–
–
–
–

No doubt on buyer’s integrity
buyer’s country is stable and safe
No foreign exchange control
goods are marketable (exporter resell goods)
DC Procedure
• Exporter ships the goods
• exporter forwards the documents to seller
bank (remitting bank),which in turns gives
the document to the buyer’s bank
(collecting bank)
• Collecting bank informs the importer the
conditions of the document or contract
Export Incentive Programs
• Export-Import Bank of the U.S. (Exim-Bank)
– set up in 1934
– to facilitate finance and export of American goods and
services and maintain American companies in oversea market
– offers programs like guarantees, bank insurance and export
credit insurance

• Foreign Export Credit Insurance
– provide insurance to exporters (nonpayment and preshippment
risk

• Small Business Administration (SBA)
– provide business loans and financing for small companies
Export Incentive Programs
• Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC)
– provide assistance in production/marketing of US agricultural
products overseas

• Overseas Private Investment Corporation(OPIC)
– formed in 1971
– insuring direct US investments in foreign countries
– provide medium and long-term financing

• Private Export Funding Corporation (PEFCO)
– consortium of commercial banks and industrial companies
– provides medium to long-term financing to foreign buyers

• United States Export Assistance Center (USEAC)

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Intpayment

  • 1. International Payment Presentation Outline • • • • Cash Advance Letters of Credit (L/C) Documentary Collections Open Account
  • 2. Trade Statistics • According to U.S. Department of Commerce (October, 1999), U.S. exports to Taiwan amounted to U.S.$ 10.466 billion from January to July of this year, while during the same period only U.S.$ 7.466 billion worth of American products were sold to mainland China. • The United States exported 1.4 times more goods to Taiwan than to the mainland. Mainland China is, however, 265 times the geographical size of Taiwan with a population 58 times larger.
  • 3. Cash in Advance • Buyer pays before shipment • Used in new relationship • Transactions are small and buyer has no choice • Maximum security to sellers • No guarantee that goods are shipped
  • 4. Draft: • A bill of exchange-- an unconditional promise drawn by party (exporter), instructing the importer (buyer) to pay the face amount of the draft upon presentation
  • 5. Letters of Credit • What is L/C? – A document issued by a bank stating its commitment to pay someone (seller or exporter) a stated amount provided the seller or exporter meets specific terms and conditions • also called the documentary letters of credit • Most common payment method in international trade
  • 6. International Methods of Payment: Advantages and Disadvantages Method cash in advance Risk L Sight draft M/L Letters of credit Irrevocable Revocable M M/H Time draft M/H Consignment sales M/H Open account H Chief Advantage Chief Disadvantage No credit extension required Can limit sales potential, disturb some potential customers. Retains control and title; If customer does not or cannot ensures payment before accept goods, goods remain goods are delivered at port of entry and no payment is due Banks accept responsibility If revocable, terms can change pay; payment upon during contract work. presentation of paper; costs go to buyer Lowers customer resistance Same as sight dragt, plus goods by allowing extanded paymentdelivered before payment is due after receipt of goods or received Facilitates delevery; lowers Capital tied up until sales; must customer resistance establish distributor's creditworthiness need political rish insurance in some countries; increased risk from currency controls Simplified procefure; no High risk; seller must finance customer resistance production; increased risk from currency controls
  • 7. Methods of Payment Risk Protection Buyer Min Max Confirmed Unconfirmed Sight Draft Max Cash in Advance Letter of Credit Seller Time Draft Documentary Collection Min Open Account
  • 8. Steps in Obtaining L/C • Buyer and seller agree on the terms of a sale, seller requests buyer to arrange for his bank to open a L/C • The buyer’s bank (issuing bank) prepares a L/C • The buyer’s bank then sends the L/C to its corresponding bank (buyer’s bank), which is called the advising bank • The advising bank forwards the L/C to the buyer for approval-- terms can be amended • After final terms (agreed), goods shipped
  • 9. • L/C (continued) • Shipping documents • Bill of Lading: – – – – title documentcontract between carrier and shipper shipper’s receipt of the goods document assigns control of goods • Commerce Invoice: – description of the product, price and others
  • 10. • Packing list: – outlines things to be filled • Certificate of Insurance • Certificate of Origin
  • 11. Documentary Credit Procedure (1) Contract of Sale Buyer (Importer) (2) Request to Provide Credit (5) Delivery of Goods (8) Documents & Claim for Payment Importer’s Bank (Issuing Bank) Seller (Exporter) (6) Documents Presented (7) Documents Presented to issuing Bank (9) Payment (3) Credit Sent to Correspondent (4) Letter of Credit Delivered Correspondent Bank
  • 12. Irrevocable Documentary (Commercial) Letter of Credit (L/C) Advised or Confirmed
  • 13. Documentary Letter of Credit • Conditional, legal obligation of bank to pay beneficiary • Bank places its internationally accepted credit rating before customer’s • Eliminates commercial risk
  • 14. Principal Parties to Letter of Credit • Applicant (importer/buyer/account party) • Beneficiary (exporter/seller) • Issuing Bank (guarantor) • Correspondent Bank
  • 15. Use a Letter of Credit to Seller when: • • • • • Credit standing of buyers is uncertain Your ability to absorb risk is low Merchandise is custom-made or high value Economic, political conditions unstable Use does not harm you competitive stand
  • 16. To the seller, having a Letter of Credit means: • Issuing bank eliminates commercial risk of buyer • Confirmation eliminates economic, political, foreign bank risk • Streamlines pre-export financing
  • 17. To the buyer, having a Letter of Credit means: • Payment made upon full compliance of L/C term • Possible import/export financing (bankers’ acceptance) • Buyer must tie up credit availability (potential loan)
  • 18. The life of a Typical Banker’s Acceptance 5. Shipment of Cars Prior to B/A Creation At and just after B/A Creation At maturity date of B/A 3. L/C 7. Shipping documents & Time Draft American Bank Draft Accepted (B/A Created) 8. Payment - Discounted Value of B/A 9. Payment-Discounted Value of B/A Mr. Susuki (Exporter) 6. Shipping Documents & Time Draft 1. Purchase Order 4. L/C Notification 9. Payment - Face Value of B/A 10. Signed Promissory Note for Face Value of B/A 6. Shipping Documents 2. L/C Application Mr. Jones (Importer) Japan Bank 15. B/A Presented at Maturity 16. Payment - Face Value of B/A Money Marker 13. Payment-Discounted Value of B/A Investor 12. B/A
  • 19. Where We Go Wrong: • L/C expired • Late shipment • Documents discrepancy – – – – Amount differs with invoice Amount in excess of L/C Signatures missing Drawn on wrong party
  • 20. Where We Go Wrong Commercial Invoices • • • • Good description differs from L/C Extension of cost wrong Partial shipment not authorized Term of shipment missing
  • 21. Where We Go Wrong Insurance Certificates • • • • Required risks not covered Amount of coverage not enough Currency not consistent with L/C Effective date later than bills of lading
  • 22. Exporter Trouble Shooting • Can you meet documentary requirements • Can you meet shipping/expire/dates? • Is description of goods accurate? • Are names and addresses correct?
  • 23. Exporter Trouble-Shooting • • • • • Is credit irrevocable? Is credit confirmed? Is credit amount correct? Is credit tenor correct? Is L/C negotiable?
  • 24. A Letter of Credit Does Not: • Replace a contract • Substitute for buyer’s confidence in seller and vice versa • Constitute a guarantee of performance • Assure payment if an condition not meet
  • 25. Advantages to both parties: • Flexible document • Governed by internationally accepted set of rules The Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits (The UCP)
  • 26. Problems of L/C • Shipping schedule is not met • stipulations concerning freight cost are unacceptable • price is insufficient due to FX rate changes • unexpected quantity of product • description of product insufficient or too detailed • documents are impossible to obtain specified in L/C
  • 27. Documentary Collections (DC) • • • • Three Types of DC Documents against Payment (D/P) Documents against Acceptance (D/A) Collection with Acceptance (Acceptance D/P)
  • 28. • Documents against Payment (D/P) – Buyer may only receives the title and other documents after paying for the goods • Documents against Acceptance (D/A) – the buyer may receive the title and other documents after signing a time draft promising to pay at a later date. • Acceptance Documents against Payment (Acceptance D/P) – the buyer signs a time draft for payment at a later date. Goods remain in escrow until payment is made
  • 29. Why DC? • Easier to use and lower bank fee • collection procedure entails risk • Conditions to use DC – – – – No doubt on buyer’s integrity buyer’s country is stable and safe No foreign exchange control goods are marketable (exporter resell goods)
  • 30. DC Procedure • Exporter ships the goods • exporter forwards the documents to seller bank (remitting bank),which in turns gives the document to the buyer’s bank (collecting bank) • Collecting bank informs the importer the conditions of the document or contract
  • 31. Export Incentive Programs • Export-Import Bank of the U.S. (Exim-Bank) – set up in 1934 – to facilitate finance and export of American goods and services and maintain American companies in oversea market – offers programs like guarantees, bank insurance and export credit insurance • Foreign Export Credit Insurance – provide insurance to exporters (nonpayment and preshippment risk • Small Business Administration (SBA) – provide business loans and financing for small companies
  • 32. Export Incentive Programs • Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) – provide assistance in production/marketing of US agricultural products overseas • Overseas Private Investment Corporation(OPIC) – formed in 1971 – insuring direct US investments in foreign countries – provide medium and long-term financing • Private Export Funding Corporation (PEFCO) – consortium of commercial banks and industrial companies – provides medium to long-term financing to foreign buyers • United States Export Assistance Center (USEAC)