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Investopedia explains 'Letter Of Credit'
Letters of credit are often used in international transactions to ensure
that payment will be received. Due to the nature of international
dealings including factors such as distance, differing laws in each
country and difficulty in knowing each party personally, the use of
letters of credit has become a very important aspect of international
trade. The bank also acts on behalf of the buyer (holder of letter of
credit) by ensuring that the supplier will not be paid until the bank
receives a confirmation that the goods have been shipped.
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