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Understanding International Trade Finance - How Various Trade Finance Products Work. Risks and Mitigants Comments from past participants Adam has a very good trade finance product knowledge and a strong Relationship Management background. The Seminar is very beneficial to me in terms of trade credit facilities calculations. Ms. Worapol Aramkul, Siam Commercial Bank, Thailand. [Class of January 2008] The seminar well illustrates the roles and risks involved in the Trade Finance and Facilitation process. Our understanding of the variety of instruments and terminology is compounded by pertinent questions and reiteration by the instructor. The section on how to analyse clients cashflow requirements to determine credit limits gives us a useful perspective. Certainly a recommended seminar! Ms. Anita Ng, Bayerische Hypo- und Vereinsbank AG, Singapore. [Class of July 2008] The seminar is very helpful for new market participants like me. The facilitator explained from the basics and it was detailed. Ms. Fransisca Rahman, Bank Indonesia, Indonesia. [Class of October 2009] The seminar was delivered in a way that the complexities of trade finance became understandable. The practical insights shared by the facilitator were helpful in understanding the subject matter in a clear and effective manner. Ms. Laarni Agcaoili, Rabobank International, Singapore. [Class of October 2009] Good. Adam is clear in his explanation. He makes sure everyone is clear before he moves on. Ms. Tan Wee Fung Jazzlyne, Mizuho Corporate Bank, Ltd, Singapore. [Class of February 2011] 1

Adam has immense knowledge in banking. He is patient and willing to repeat if he senses participants have difficulty understanding. Class is well paced and many illustrations given to make lesson relevant to work. Ms. Lau Kee Yin Joanne, Mizuho Corporate Bank, Ltd, Singapore. [Class of February 2011] Course syllabus is well designed with wide spectrum of relevant subjects covered! Adam has shared his valuable insights and working experiences with us throughout the seminar duration. With down-to-earth teaching methods, he is able to present the course in understandable and interesting manner. I will definitely encourage others to sign up for the course. Mr. Lock Yen Khai, Bank of Communications Co., Ltd, Singapore. [Class of February 2013] Pak Adam Wong is able to deliver the material of seminar in a very simple manner and so easy to understand. It s also supported by some sample documents which accelerate our understanding related to essence of International Trade Finance. Mr. Eddy Satria Nugraha Sembiring, PT. Bank DBS Indonesia, Singapore. [Class of June 2013] Very good and detailed seminar! Adam answered all questions immediately and included examples, which made it very good to understand. I can highly recommend this course! Ms. Anna Klewer, DZ Bank AG, Singapore. [Class of May 2017] Highlights Role of banks in the delivery of International Trade Finance Products How to apply and advice on the various methods of Trade Settlement and their Benefits? Risks of International Trade Finance to the buyer and seller Using Trade Finance Instruments to mitigate risks Types of Financing associated with International Trade Structuring Trade and Foreign Exchange solutions Be introduced to Structured Trade & Commodity Financing Seminar Facilitator Mr. Adam K. K. Wong, B.Acc, FCPA, Certified Professional Trainer Seminar Duration 2 Days, 9:00am to 5:00pm 2

Seminar Background This 2-day intensive programme is designed to give participants an understanding of risks in international trade finance products to enable them to establish the most appropriate trade finance lines which will meet customer s needs. Seminar Content Overview of International Trade Risks in International Trade Impact of INCOTERMS 2000 on the Movement of Goods, the Responsibilities of Both Buyer and Seller Trade Documentation Methods of Payments and the Risk for The Various Parties Choice of payment terms Documentary Collection Parties of a collection Features of a collection Letters of Credit Banker / Customer relationship Risk factors when issuing letters of credit Sight / Term LCs LC Confirmation Payment guarantee Transferable LCs Back to back LCs Revolving LCs Red clause LCs Green clause LCs Role and Considerations of Issuing bank Advising bank Negotiating bank Confirming bank Common Discrepancies 3

Bonds and Guarantees Bid / Tender bonds Performance bonds Advance payment bonds Retention bonds Maintenance / Warranty bonds Customs bonds Shipping guarantees Bank Financing Associated with International Trade Types of Import Financing Types of Export Financing Fraud Examples Warning signs of fraud Structuring Trade Finance Lines Determine working capital requirement Structuring import lines Structuring export lines Structuring FX Lines Structured Trade & Commodity Financing What is structured trade and commodity financing? Why is structured trade financing required o Risk analysis o Analysing obligor s risks Mitigating Transaction Risks - Commodity Financing Models Benefits of Attendance This course will teach participants about the various methods of settlements for import / export transactions. With the product knowledge gained, participants will be able to: Identify the most appropriate products which will meet customer needs Assess various risks to both bank and customer in international trade transactions explain and identify ways of mitigating risks Gain an overview on Structured Trade & Commodity Financing 4

Who should attend? For bankers who need to propose trade finance solutions for customers For bankers who need to have an understanding of trade finance products in the course of their work For corporate treasurers who needs to understand the workings of international trade finance practices Seminar Facilitator Mr. Adam K. K. Wong is a Business Domain Expert Facilitator with PI ETA Consulting Company. He is also an adjudicator of the Financial Industry Disputes Resolution Centre in Singapore. Prior to his current appointments, he was a General Manager with Standard Chartered Bank and other international banks with 22 years of successful track record in Cash Management, ecommerce, Corporate Banking and Trade Finance and Small & Medium Enterprises. Having strong strategic orientation and regional exposure in South East Asia and Hong Kong, he is credited with significantly growing global banks SME assets by 450% and net profit by 140% over a 3-year period in Singapore. He also started a new cash management business for a leading bank in Asia and grew it to a USD35 billion business annually. Mr. Wong graduated in Accountancy and is a Fellow Certified Public Accountant. He is also a Certified Credit Risk Management Professional and a Certified Professional Trainer. Mr. Wong has contributed actively to the development and training of professionals in the financial services sector for the past 17 years by sharing his expertise regularly through The Institute of Banking and Finance, Singapore and various other organizations in Malaysia and Indonesia. He has also conducted programmes in the area of banking and finance for Australian and local universities. For more information, please contact PI ETA Engagement Resource (PEER) Group at Tel: +65 634 100 10 Fax: +65 634 100 20 Email: marketing@pi-eta.com Website: www.pi-eta.com 5