This 4-part online training course provides a comprehensive foundation for understanding all aspects of International Trade Finance in a global context. The course covers the key principles, concepts, infrastructures, practices, issues, and current developments in this very imprtant aspect of international arrangements.
The full course is divided into four parts, which together form a complete picture of international trade, its various instruments, its operations and its financing Each part may be studied as a stand-alone unit.
This course will be of especial interest to banking, business, and import/export professionals who wish to expand their knowledge base as well as enhance their expertise and advance their careers in or gain a deeper understanding of the international trade finance arena.
The four parts are:
Part 1 - Trade Finance Instruments
Part 2 - Payment Instruments
Part 3 - International Payment Systems
Part 4 - Supply Chain Finance
Please click on the individual Part Title for more information on each part.
This four-part course has full CPE accreditation.
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Saturday 6 April 2019
Monday 26 March 2018
Online training course - Understanding Supply Chain Finance
Part 4 of our 4-part International Trade Online Training Course
Supply Chain Finance refers to a variety of financing and business processes aimed at providing short-term credit to improve the working capital situation throughout the supply chain for both buyers and sellers.
While the provision of short-term credit is not something new, connecting the financial transactions to the movement of value through a supply chain is. This is the process that lies at the heart of supply chain finance.
Supply Chain Finance refers to a variety of financing and business processes aimed at providing short-term credit to improve the working capital situation throughout the supply chain for both buyers and sellers.
While the provision of short-term credit is not something new, connecting the financial transactions to the movement of value through a supply chain is. This is the process that lies at the heart of supply chain finance.
The supply chain network – usually referred to as the ecosystem - is a complex one. This is especially true for multinational companies that operate with suppliers all over the world. The soundness of a global supply chain isn’t simply measured by revenues and profits. A more appropriate indicator is how efficiently capital flows between buyers and suppliers. Slow moving capital, just like slow moving inventory, creates unnecessary costs and inefficiencies in a supply chain.
In order to understand how supply chain finance can help both buyers and suppliers, it is important to understand its underlying principles. This is the objective of this Illumeo - Citadel Advantage course.
In order to understand how supply chain finance can help both buyers and suppliers, it is important to understand its underlying principles. This is the objective of this Illumeo - Citadel Advantage course.
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Saturday 23 December 2017
International Trade Finance (a full course in four parts)
This course has full CPE accreditation.
The course provides a comprehensive foundation for understanding all aspects of International Trade Finance in a global context, covering the key principles, concepts, infrastructures, practices, issues, and current developments.
Although the full course is divided into four parts, which together form a complete picture of international trade, its various instruments, its operations and its financing, each part may be
studied as a stand-alone unit.
This course will be of especial interest to banking, business, and import/export professionals who wish to expand their knowledge base as well as enhance their expertise and advance their careers in
or gain a deeper understanding of the international trade finance arena.
Part 1 - Trade Finance Instruments - CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS
Part 2 - Payment Instruments - CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS
Part 3 - International Payment Systems - CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS
Part 4 - Supply Chain Finance - CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS
For 10% discount use coupon code Citadel10 when registering.
Sunday 12 June 2016
Webinar - Implementing Operational Risk Management in Foreign Exchange Activities
Join Citadel Advantage’s STANLEY EPSTEIN on Tuesday June 21, 12:00 PM PDT / 3:00 PM EDT.
This webinar examines how the FX trading process works, what are the risks and how these can be managed and mitigated effectively.
The foreign exchange market is the largest and most liquid sector of the global economy. According to a survey conducted by the Bank for International Settlements, foreign exchange turnover averages over $5.5 trillion per day. Put another way in three days foreign exchange turnover is sufficient to cover world trade in a year.
The increased complexity of the market plus higher trade volumes have necessitated constant changes in trading procedures, trade capture systems, operational procedures, and risk management tools.
This webinar provides a solid foundation to all parties involved in foreign exchange activities whether at executive, marketing, audit or operational levels into how the actual trading processes work, what the risks are and how these can be mitigated by using clearly defined standards of best practice.
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Thursday 15 October 2015
CIPS Is Out Of The Crib. How Fast Will It Grow?
From Global Finance -
“As expected it drew some media attention, with the familiar theme that the renminbi—which surpassed the Japanese yen to become the fourth-most traded currency in the world in August, according to SWIFT's RMB Tracker—will eventually overtake the US dollar as the dominant global currency.
The creation of a renminbi-dedicated cross-border clearing system is one pillar supporting the internationalization of the currency. The crucial one, however, is the opening of China’s capital account, a moving target that includes liberalization of the financial sector and cross-border investment flows.
Outside of China, innovation by financial institutions in developing risk management products to align with current and future renminbi demand will also facilitate the currency's growing use.”
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Monday 7 September 2015
The Benefits of In-House Training
- Have you ever considered In-House Training to meet you staff training requirements?
- Have you ever considered the considerable benefits that In-House Training can bring to your organization?
By using our In-House training services, you will benefit from the expertise and knowledge that is associated with Citadel Advantage gained over many years of hands-on in--the-field experience.
Whether it is one-to-one coaching or group training for a small team or an entire department, Citadel Advantage In-House Training will provide you with a development program to meet your business objectives.
Citadel Advantage offers a wide and comprehensive range of professional courses and training for commercial and central banks in the three core areas of operational risk management, payment systems and operations/back office management.
Find out more in 3 easy steps
1. Examine the actual bottom line of what your organization can save in the article ‘Road Trip or Staying Put? Why training in-house makes sense’
2. View our Course Catalog
3. E-mail Richard Barr today at richard@citadeladvantage.com to find out more. Better still set up a call with Richard to have a chat about your training needs
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