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Your Monday morning coffee briefing from TFG:
- PODCAST | Dirty financing: the slow progression of ESG
- PODCAST | Trade and receivables finance, in football terms
- PODCAST | From policy to practice: navigating the road to digital trade in 2023
- Bridging the gap in sustainable trade & finance
- Trade Finance & SME – What to expect in 2023 and beyond?
- Allianz Trade gives keynote speech on the trade finance gap
- ITFA launches Multilaterals Advisory Panel to provide guidance on trade finance initiatives
- HSBC sees APAC corporates shifting to local supply chains
PODCAST | Dirty financing: the slow progression of ESG
TFG interviewed ITFA and ADB about the financing of dirty commodities and fossil fuels, and what a sustainable transition means for trade finance. Read more →
PODCAST | Trade and receivables finance, in football terms
With an estimated 3.5 billion fans around the world, it’s no wonder the finance behind football piques interest, even in the world of trade and receivables finance. Read more →
PODCAST | From policy to practice: navigating the road to digital trade in 2023
Trade Finance Global (TFG) spoke with Pamela Mar, managing director at the ICC Digital Standards Initiative, to explore the key themes driving trade digitisation and their potential impact on trade and trade finance in 2023. Read more →
Bridging the gap in sustainable trade & finance
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), a global business organisation, has a central mission to promote international trade and investment as vehicles for inclusive growth and prosperity. ICC helps businesses adapt to the challenges of trading in today’s fast-paced global economy. Read more →
Trade Finance & SME – What to expect in 2023 and beyond?
Hamsika Gopalan discusses the trade finance and commodity environment for SMEs in 2023. After a few years of volatility, 2023 is expected to be another difficult year. Read more →
Allianz Trade gives keynote speech on the trade finance gap
The world’s SMEs need £24.7 trillion worth of financing to close the trade finance gap, with UK SMEs needing an estimated £580 billion, the chief economist of the trade credit insurance Allianz Trade warned. Read more →
ITFA launches Multilaterals Advisory Panel to provide guidance on trade finance initiatives
ITFA, the Global Trade Finance Industry Body, is delighted to announce the creation of the ITFA Multilaterals Advisory Panel. Read more →
HSBC sees APAC corporates shifting to local supply chains
Over the next 12-24 months corporates in Asia Pacific are looking to move more of their supply chains closer to home. Read more →