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Trade Finance
Description
BSTDB Trade Finance Program use a number of instruments designed to address funding needs of suppliers/exporters and /or buyers/importers of Member Countries. Trade Finance business is conducted through selected financial intermediaries (such as commercial banks, leasing companies, ECAs and development banks) within the framework of a credit facility agreement signed between BSTDB and financial intermediary. |
Usage
Most Trade Finance operations will normally require a financial intermediary to perform due diligence on the beneficiary (local supplier/exporter or buyer/importer) and assume that beneficiary risk -- the BSTDB has limited resources to reach beneficiaries in Member Countries, perform due diligence on them and assume the related risks.The BSTDB intention is to work with local financial institutions and support their development and capabilities to provide better service and a broader range of financial products. |
Terms and conditionsBSTDB will typically consider Trade Finance operations through financial intermediaries of a minimum amount set at SDR 2 million.
Trade Finance facilities can be either short -term with a tenor of up to 360 days or medium/long-term with a tenor of up to 5 years. In exceptional circumstances long- term tenors may be extended for up to 10 years.
BSTDB can offer fixed or floating interest rates for trade finance facilities, consisting of a base rate and a margin charged on the outstanding amount of the loan. In addition to above, fees and commissions that will vary depending on the products, will be charged. Guarantee fees will be charged as a percentage of the guarantee amount per annum and will vary depending on the risk involved.
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Key Documents
- Annual Report 2009
- Doing Business with BSTDB
- 10 years of BSTDB
- The BSTDB’s Negative List of Products
- Standard Terms and Conditions
- Rules and Regulations for Financing Projects and Commercial Activities
- Portfolio Risk Management and Investment Policies
- Operations Cycle Policy
- Operational Risk Management Policy
- Guidelines for the Appraisal and Selection of Financial Inremediaries
- Financial Sector Policy
Link to key documents
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26 Jul 2010 - BSTDB President met the Minister of Economy and Competitiveness of the Hellenic Republic in Athens |
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16 Jul 2010 - New BSTDB Vice President assumes duties |


