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Bongyan Finance Limited, Standby Letters of Credit Provider

  Bongyan Finance Limited   (BFL)  Welcomes you to the 2nd quarter of 2021, the defector year of Joint Venture (JV) financing. Institutional financing is not available so developers are looking outside the box to fund their projects. The most common form of favorable financing is JV. This financing comes in more shapes, sizes, and terms than colors of the rainbow. There are, however, a few common things that all JV funders look for, regardless of the project, location or dollar amount. The purpose of this article is to share with you what these common  denominators are and how you should present your project to get the most favorable terms. Let's look at this from your potential funder's perspective. What does he want? The answer is simple, but arriving at achieving his goals involves a tremendous amount of scrutiny and due diligence on you, the developer. Quite simply, the JV funder wants a return on his investment. You must speak his language. What he wants is a pro forma tha

What is a Standby Letter of Credit (SBLC / SLOC)?

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 A Standby Letter of Credit (SBLC / SLOC) is a guarantee that is made by a bank on behalf of a client, which ensures payment will be made even if their client cannot fulfill the payment. It is a payment of last resort from the bank, and ideally, is never meant to be used. A standby letter of credit can be abbreviated either as SLOC or SBLC. How can a contractual (SBLC / SLOC) be used? Financing for your small business isn’t always easy to come by—but it’s important to look down every avenue of opportunity; you might not be aware of one of the most powerful financing tools out there. Standby letters of credit can help your business in tough contractual and financial situations, making people more likely to sign contracts and do business with you.A standby letter of credit helps facilitate international trade between companies that don’t know each other and have different laws and regulations. Although the buyer is certain to receive the goods and the seller certain to receive p

genuine sblc provider, real sblc provider, leasing sblc,

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  IMPORT BANK GUARANTEES Bank Guarantees Are Used In International Trade Transactions To Finance Imports International trade is a risky activity – importers may not pay after receiving the goods and exporters may not deliver if they are paid in advance. To reduce the risk of international commerce, banks offer specific trade finance products, the most prominent being letters of credit (LCs) and bank guarantees (BG). Artley Finance Hk Limited helps its clients to obtain bank guarantees, letters of credits and other financial instruments from prime banks such as Citibank New York, Chase Bank, Welsfargo Bank, Bank of America, HSBC Hong Kong, Barclays bank London, Standard Chartered Bank Dubai, UBS Switzerland, Deusche Bank AG Germany etc. A bank guarantee and a letter of credit are both promises from a financial institution that a borrower will be able to repay a debt to another party, no matter what the debtor’s financial circumstances. While different, both bank guarantees and l

How to get your project loan without a collateral

 contact us for all your financial needs the management of large amounts of money loan especially by governments or large companies, we are here to serve you better when your bank say no to your loan request, we don't need any collateral from you before you can get your project loan, business loan , personal loan, send us a message now for more information We are also direct providers of business loans, international project funding, Standby Letter of Credit (SBLC), Letter of Credit (LC/DLC) Bank Guarantee (BG), Performance Guarantee Bond, Tender Bond Guarantee, Advance Payment Guarantee etc. Our bank instruments are issued from prime banks such as HSBC Hong Kong, Barclays Bank London, Standard Chattered Bank or any AAA rated bank of your choice. Our bank instruments are cash backed and can be used for Discounting, Monetization and Private Placement Programs (PPP). They also can be usedas collateral against a loan or credit line to secure Funding for Projects. DIFFEREN

Bank Guarantees (BG) / Standby Letters of Credit (SBLC)

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  Bank Guarantees (BG) / Standby Letters of Credit (SBLC) Grand City Investment Ltd Investments Ltd solely lives, breaths, focuses on and deals with the following Financial Instruments: Bank Guarantees (BGs), Standby Letters of Credit (SBLC), Mid Term Notes (MTNs), Private Placement Programs (PPP), Montization of bank instruments, Funding, Buying and Selling of  Financial Instruments. We have conquered the financial instruments industry from the inside out with some of our staff coming directly from working in the Financial Instrument Departments of World Top 25 Banks. Our business has close personal relationships, direct access and strong long term operational partnerships with Bank CEOs and Department Managers, Bank Financial Instrument Departments, Trade Platforms and countless other finance, banking, trading, monetization and funding experts. We are immersed in the World Financial Instruments industry permanently. That is our niche, our core competency, our passion, ou

What is a Standby Letter of Credit (SBLC / SLOC)?

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 A Standby Letter of Credit (SBLC / SLOC) is a guarantee that is made by a bank on behalf of a client, which ensures payment will be made even if their client cannot fulfill the payment. It is a payment of last resort from the bank, and ideally, is never meant to be used. A standby letter of credit can be abbreviated either as SLOC or SBLC. How can a contractual (SBLC / SLOC) be used? Financing for your small business isn’t always easy to come by—but it’s important to look down every avenue of opportunity; you might not be aware of one of the most powerful financing tools out there. Standby letters of credit can help your business in tough contractual and financial situations, making people more likely to sign contracts and do business with you.A standby letter of credit helps facilitate international trade between companies that don’t know each other and have different laws and regulations. Although the buyer is certain to receive the goods and the seller certain to receive p