Letter of Credit
Import LC
Payment method by which the importer’s bank (correspondent) irrevocably commits to pay an exporter for the goods exported, as long as they have complied with the terms and conditions of the Letter of Credit.
- Wide network of correspondent banks
- Competitive commissions
Export LC
Payment method by which the importer’s bank (correspondent) irrevocably commits to pay an exporter for exported goods, as long as the terms and conditions of the letter of credit have been met.
- Wide network of correspondent banks
- Competitive commissions
Documentary Collection
An instrument through which banks manage the collection of commercial documents resulting from a transaction of buying and selling goods in international trade. It minimizes the risk of premature release of goods. This is an excellent alternative when the business relationship with your trading partners involves a certain degree of trust, it also significantly reduces banking expenses and commissions.
- Wide network of correspondent banks
- Competitive commissions
- The buyer will not be able to take the merchandise until they make the payment or accept the bill of exchange.
Guarantee
Financial instrument to guarantee the fulfillment of obligations in international operations.
- Provide certainty to the beneficiary by offering a bank guarantee that supports the fulfillment of their obligations
- Wide network of correspondent banks
- Competitive commissions
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the modalities of Letters of Credit?
- Export
- Import
- Standby/ Guarantees on First Demand
- Documentary collections.
Who is it for?
- Mexican exporting companies.
- Mexican importing companies.
- Companies buying or selling goods and/or services.
What is the cost of Letters of Credit?
Costs vary depending on the operations and modality.
What is a Stand-by Letter of Credit?
- It is a form of Letter of Credit that is used as a guarantee and is used in case of commercial, financial or service obligation breach.
- They are usually negotiable on demand with a “Letter of Default” issued by the beneficiary.
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