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A payment instrument where the issuing bank guarantees payment to the seller on behalf of the buyer, provided the seller meets the specified terms and conditions.
Due to increased sales, a soft commodity trader required a receivables purchase facility for one of their large customers - purchased from Africa and sold to the US.
Purchasing commodities from Africa, the US, and Europe and selling to Europe, a metals trader required a receivables finance facility for a book of their receivables/customers.
An energy group, selling mainly into Europe, desired a receivables purchase facility to discount names, where they had increased sales and concentration.
Rather than waiting 90 days until payment was made, the company wanted to pay suppliers on the day that the title to goods transferred to them, meaning it could expand its range of suppliers and receive supplier discounts.
Kirtana Mahendran is a dedicated Marketing Assistant at Trade Finance Global (TFG). Kirtana holds a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Business Management (Marketing) from the University of Surrey.
The theme of International Women’s Day 2024 is #InspireInclusion. Inclusion is the pathway to creating a world that welcomes everyone. As a society, it’s crucial that we not only embrace but actively promote inclusion across various aspects of life, including well-being, employment, technology, sports, and social leadership. Inclusion involves ensuring impartial treatment, providing equal opportunities, and unrestricted access for all individuals. A key aspect is recognising the existing advantages and barriers that have hindered women, in particular, from participating and progressing in various domains.
Our Campaign
Our campaign acknowledges the barriers that have historically held women back in different areas. This year’s initiative urges allies to contribute to the social, economic, cultural, and political advancement of women. When women are included and empowered, it’s not just a win for them—it’s a win for society as a whole. It’s an investment in a brighter, more innovative future where everyone can contribute their unique skills and insights. This campaign’s objective is to celebrate and showcase women’s achievements, aiming to inspire others to pursue careers in trade, treasury, or payments, demonstrating that success is attainable.
As we commemorate International Women’s Day 2024, we’ll shine a spotlight on the careers, experiences, and achievements of women in international trade, treasury, and payments. It’s time to witness women breaking barriers and excelling in fields that were once dominated by men.
What does #InspireInclusion mean to TFG?
#InspireInclusion embodies our commitment to breaking down barriers. At its core inclusivity requires a shift in mindset. It’s about questioning biases and challenging preconceived notions. It’s acknowledging that equality isn’t achieved by treating everyone the same but by addressing individual needs and circumstances. Inclusivity is about ensuring that no voice is left unheard, no talent is left untapped, and no opportunity is unfairly denied.
The theme calls on individuals and societies to actively participate in the ongoing journey toward a more inclusive world. It’s an invitation to be allies, advocates, and catalysts for change. By understanding, appreciating, and actively promoting inclusivity, we pave the way for a future where every woman has the chance to thrive and contribute to the fullest extent of her abilities.
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This year, TFG invited allies to join our Women in Trade, Treasury & Payments digital campaign and asked them to nominate a female colleague to help #InspireInclusion, and urge all allies to step forward and highlight the achievements of their colleagues.
We asked 75+ women in trade, treasury and payments to define #InspireInclusion in one word, and here are the some inspiring women joining our campaign.
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Here is the list of our selected women for Women in Trade, Treasury, and Payments 2024
Alexia Boutin-Somnolet, Lenders Solutions Group Leader Europe, Marsh
Alisa Rusanoff, Head of Credit, Crescendo Asset Management
Nilusha Perera, Chief Manager – Imports, Bank of Ceylon
Norhan Ezzat Amin, Head of Global Transaction Banking, Arab African International Bank
Olamipe Seriki, Executive Principal, Banks & Broker Dealers, Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria
Pham Thi Ngoc Anh, Executive Vice President, Head of FIG, Bank for Investment and Development of Viet Nam JSC, Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Investment and Development of Viet Nam
Pikria Kekelia, Head of Trade and Structured Finance Department, JSC Bank of Georgia
Rasha Adly Hassaan, Trade finance manager, Qatar national bank al ahli
Ritu Sehgal, Head of Transaction Services and Trade, Commercial & Institutional, National Westminster Bank plc
Robin Chacko, Receptionist & Accounts Payable, ZTR Control Systems
Sanam Khan, Relationship Manager (Credits officer), Bank Al-Habib Limited
Sara Angrist, Managing Director, Head of Balance Sheet & Capital Management, Trade & Working Capital Solutions, Citigroup
Sarah Masood, EVP & Head – Large Local Corporates, Habib Metropolitan Bank Ltd