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Thursday, January 21, 2010 [+]

UNDERSTANDING LETTERS OF CREDIT

Learn the fundamentals of documentary credit

The activity will be held in English.

Carole Chevrier CAROLE CHEVRIER
Senior advisor, Import-Export department, International Trade
National Bank of Canada
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WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND?

To learn the principles, applications, and components of documentary credit, and thereby:

 

  • Understand the purpose, use, and different types of letters of credit
  • Know the characteristics of documentary credit
  • Learn the progression of documentary credit
  • Name the different parties involved, know their respective responsibilities
  • Understand the role of the customs and practice for documentary credit
  • Recognize the possibilities for financing via documentary credit

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

For all individuals beginning to work with or for those who occasionally work with documentary credit.
Minimize the risks inherent to international trade
 
DATE AND LOCATION

Thursday, January 21, 2010
from 8:30 a.m. to noon

InterContinental Hotel
360, St-Antoine St. West
Montréal, Qc
H2Y 3X4
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COST

Members: $145 *
Non-members: $195 *

* Taxes not included.
No registrations, cancellations or refunds 2 business days preceding the activity.

REGISTRATION
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INFORMATION
Line Leblond
Project manager, Training
514 871-4002, ext. 6214
lleblond@ccmm.qc.ca
 

CAROLE CHEVRIER

  • Has been part of the International Trade team at the National Bank of Canada for over 25 years
    (Quebec City, Toronto, Montreal);
  • Has held various positions in the areas of letters of credit, international payments, business development, collection and letters of guarantee.

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