letter of credit

Standard for Examination of Documents

Since coming into existence of the ICC guidelines regarding the examination of documents, the main duty of the LC bank consists of determining whether the documents appear on their face to comply with the LC provisions. The obligation to strictly follow the issuer's instructions is a consequence of the credit being an instrument of documentary payment.

Use of a reimbursing bank and the URR 725

Article 13 UCP 600 was drafted in order to conform with the URR Uniform Rules for Bank-to-Bank Reimbursement (URR 525). The URR 525 were in need of reform and  have been replaced by the URR 725 which entered into effect as of October 1, 2008. 

This means, that the URR are still separate from the UCP and have to be specficially referenced in order to make them part of the agreement. Unless such a reference exists Article 13 UCP 600 governs the obligations of the banks regarding reimbursement. 

Teletransmitted and Preadvised Credits and Amendments

Article 11 UCP 600 is identical to Article 11 a and 11c  UCP 500. Article 11b UCP 500 had been moved to Article 9 d UCP 600 ("A bank utilizing the services of an advising bank or second advising bank to advise a credit must use the same bank to advise any amendment thereto.")

UCP 600 Article 9: Advising of Credits

Article 9 UCP 600 is a combination of Article 7 and Article 11b UCP 500. Article 9 however emphasizes stronger than before that a bank advises "without any undertaking to honour or negotiate".  

 

Bank Training Guide on Trade Finance now available

Many of us have come to appreciate Peter M, whose posts have answered authoritatively many questions raised in the forum. Peter has disclosed that he is a Senior manager in the Commercial Financial Services  section of  a major North American Bank and has agreed to share with us his "Trade Finance - A User Guide".

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