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Letters of credit (also know as documentary credits) are payment instruments that constitute a definite undertaking of the issuer (“the issuing bank”) on the instruction of the buyer (“applicant”) to pay a certain specified amount to a seller (“the beneficiary”) at sight or on a future determinable date (“the maturity date”) provided that documents stipulated in the letter of credit/documentary credit are presented in compliance with the stated terms and conditions.
The issuing bank issues the documentary credit on behalf of its customer (“the applicant”) or on its own behalf.
These undertakings are known as “documentary credits”, as they specify the documents that must be presented in order for the credit to be honoured.
These are also known as “letters of credit” (LCs) as they were originally issued in a physical document form addressed to the beneficiary with the issuing bank’s undertaking to pay upon receipt of complying documents.
There are several critical features of documentary credits/letters of credit:
The purpose of a documentary credit is to provide a mechanism or arrangement to facilitate the settlement of an international or domestic trade transaction by use of a bank undertaking.
It should be noted that banks only deal with documents and not with goods, services or performance to which the documents may relate.
The terms and conditions of a documentary credit form the basis upon which the applicant must reimburse an issuing bank when a complying presentation is made.
Documentary credits assure the beneficiary of payment as long as they present the requisite complying documents to the nominated bank, the confirming bank (if any), or the issuing bank.
The normal LC process flow can be diagrammatically represented as follows:
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