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transferable letter of credit

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A quick definition of transferable letter of credit:

A transferable letter of credit is a document issued by a bank that allows the beneficiary (the person who will receive the money) to transfer their right to receive payment to someone else. This means that the beneficiary can sell their right to receive payment to another person, who can then collect the money from the bank. It is often used in international trade to help buyers and sellers who do not know each other or do not trust each other.

A more thorough explanation:

A transferable letter of credit is a type of letter of credit that allows the beneficiary (the person who will receive payment) to transfer their right to receive payment to another party. This means that the beneficiary can use the letter of credit to pay someone else for goods or services.

For example, let's say that Company A wants to buy goods from Company B, but Company A doesn't have a good credit rating. Company A can ask their bank to issue a transferable letter of credit to Company B. Company B can then use the letter of credit to pay Company C for the goods. This way, Company A doesn't have to worry about their credit rating, and Company B can still get paid.

Another example is when a company wants to subcontract part of a project to another company. The original company can use a transferable letter of credit to pay the subcontractor for their work.

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