Dear Friends, I want know Procedure for Opening LC pls anybody guide me. Regards HDRGowda
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Dear Sir
please note for exports activities
OPEN OF LC REQUIRED THE FOLLOWING.
1. WHOM YOU ARE GOING TO OPEN LC FROM THEM YOU NEED PROFORMA INVOICE
2. CONSIGNOR :- BANKER NAME & ADDRSSS, SWIFT CODE. INERTMEDITARY BANK CODE
3. BUYER TERMS & CONDITION
1. LC AT SIGHT OR LC AT 60 DAYS SIGHT
2. REQUIRED DOCUMENTS DETAIL
3. FLIGHT SHEDULE SOB DATE
GIVE ALL ABOVE INFORMATION TO BANK THEN THEY WILL OPEN THE SAME & SEND TO SHIPPER BANK VIA TELEX.
for further and yupdated information please contact your bank
From India, New Delhi
please note for exports activities
OPEN OF LC REQUIRED THE FOLLOWING.
1. WHOM YOU ARE GOING TO OPEN LC FROM THEM YOU NEED PROFORMA INVOICE
2. CONSIGNOR :- BANKER NAME & ADDRSSS, SWIFT CODE. INERTMEDITARY BANK CODE
3. BUYER TERMS & CONDITION
1. LC AT SIGHT OR LC AT 60 DAYS SIGHT
2. REQUIRED DOCUMENTS DETAIL
3. FLIGHT SHEDULE SOB DATE
GIVE ALL ABOVE INFORMATION TO BANK THEN THEY WILL OPEN THE SAME & SEND TO SHIPPER BANK VIA TELEX.
for further and yupdated information please contact your bank
From India, New Delhi
Dear Shri Raje Gowdre!
There are two types of LC, one is known as Foreign Letter of Credit (FLC) and other one is Letter of Credit for Indian suppliers. If you can be specific on the issue whether you want information about FLC or LC, the same can be clarified.
Broadly, FLC is for import of material from a foreign country, normally opened, for a particular order for one operation till the order is fully executed. Somebody has already gave some details which you can verify,
The other one is LC for Indian suppliers, it will be having a value ceiling for presentation of each bill valid for a period decided by the owner. In this case, the supplier whenever raises the bill, submits the bill, and the LR cto the bank in which LC is opened and he gets the money immediately. The banker will debit the amount from your account based on your authorisation which you have to give at the time of opening of LC. This is something like you are creating an ATM card to the supplier. The formalities require execution of some bond on stamp paper authorising the banker to deduct the amount from the account as and when the bills are presented by your supplier.
Please clarify which LC opening details you want.
From India, New Delhi
There are two types of LC, one is known as Foreign Letter of Credit (FLC) and other one is Letter of Credit for Indian suppliers. If you can be specific on the issue whether you want information about FLC or LC, the same can be clarified.
Broadly, FLC is for import of material from a foreign country, normally opened, for a particular order for one operation till the order is fully executed. Somebody has already gave some details which you can verify,
The other one is LC for Indian suppliers, it will be having a value ceiling for presentation of each bill valid for a period decided by the owner. In this case, the supplier whenever raises the bill, submits the bill, and the LR cto the bank in which LC is opened and he gets the money immediately. The banker will debit the amount from your account based on your authorisation which you have to give at the time of opening of LC. This is something like you are creating an ATM card to the supplier. The formalities require execution of some bond on stamp paper authorising the banker to deduct the amount from the account as and when the bills are presented by your supplier.
Please clarify which LC opening details you want.
From India, New Delhi
LC is a written undertaking by Applicant bank (LC issuing bank) to the beneficiary’s bank. It is a payment secure to the vendor. LC's two types. 1.Recoverable LC 2. Irrecoverable LC. Purchase order and PO terms is very important role play in LC opening and also mutual understanding should be there between Applicant & Benificiary.
Venkat
From India, Mumbai
Venkat
From India, Mumbai
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