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| The Structured Trade Group offers a comprehensive suite of products to serve our international customers. Because each situation is unique, we ask that you contact us to discuss your particular needs.
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| STRUCTURED TRADE SERVICES LLC |
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Trade Credit Insurance |
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Offers: 1) protection to sellers against non-payment risk by their buyers on their most vulnerable and only uninsured asset: Accounts receivable; 2) inclusion of foreign receivables in the borrowing base resulting in increased working capital; 3) greater ability to offer buyers competitive terms; 4) support for prudent penetration of higher-risk foreign markets; 4) ability to exceed internally established credit limits without increased risk. |
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Marine Cargo Insurance |
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In addition to the trade credit and political risks that threaten your export sales, your cargo is exposed to the countless risks of transit. Marine Cargo insurance protects the financial interest of shippers while their cargo is in transit. |
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Specification Compliance Insurance |
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As an extension to your Marine Cargo Insurance, Specification Compliance Insurance is a unique product that protects importers, exporters, and trade financiers against non-payment due to product disputes that arise as a result of non-compliance with specifications. SCI also provides coverage for cancellation of an order while in transit. |
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Medium-Term Insurance |
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For many capital equipment exporters, being able to offer medium-term financing has made the difference between winning and losing a sale. |
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Political Risk Insurance |
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For equity investors seeking to protect their international investments and financial institutions seeking to mitigate risks in providing financing in emerging markets, we have relationships with virtually all of the public and private market insurers in the U.S., Europe and Bermuda. |
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| STRUCTURED TRADE FINANCE LLC |
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International Trade Finance |
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We maintain a worldwide network of trade finance providers including commercial banks, finance companies, forfaiting firms, leasing companies, and capital markets sources. |
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Forfaiting |
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Forfaiting is a convenient form of trade finance involving the purchase of medium-term trade receivables from the holder on a 100% without recourse basis to him. |
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Purchase Order Financing |
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Purchase Order Financing uses the inventory, confirmed purchase orders received, and the accounts receivable generated from the sale of the inventory as collateral for financing. |
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Cross Border Leases |
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The reasons for leasing vary from one lessee to another. Yet, for many lessees, the two biggest influences are: a) The recognition that economic asset use, not asset ownership, is more important; and b) The preservation of internal cash and liquidity to be available for higher yielding investments and unforeseen circumstances. |
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