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  2. Trade finance - Wikipedia

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    Banks and financial institutions offer the following products and services in their trade finance branches. Letter of credit: It is an undertaking/promise given by a Bank/Financial Institution on behalf of the Buyer/Importer to the Seller/Exporter, that, if the Seller/Exporter presents the complying documents to the Buyer's designated Bank/Financial Institution as specified by the Buyer ...

  3. IIG Capital - Wikipedia

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    International Investment Group (IIG) is an American financial institution that specializes in short-term trade finance and commercial finance with a focus on emerging markets. Through its affiliate IIG Capital it provides financing to small and medium-sized merchants, traders and processors with a need for supply chain financing. [1]

  4. Scipion Capital - Wikipedia

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    The Scipion Active Trading Fund was set up in 2010 as a lending platform to facilitate the allocation of different investments between Sub-Participants, Co-Investors and Funds managed by Scipion Capital Ltd. [4] In 2017, the Scipion Term Loan Fund was established to provide asset-backed loans to emerging markets.

  5. OPEC Fund for International Development - Wikipedia

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    The OPEC Fund's Trade Finance Facility (TFF) [12] was established in 2006 to broaden the means available to the OPEC Fund to alleviate poverty and promote economic development. It is a distinct, additional window for supporting eligible developing countries in their efforts to achieve growth and prosperity.

  6. Explainer-What is a sovereign wealth fund? - AOL

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    Trump did not give an initial size or target amount for the U.S. sovereign wealth fund. However, when talking about the subject in September, he said an American SWF should approach, or exceed, $2 ...

  7. Export credit agency - Wikipedia

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    An export credit agency (known in trade finance as an ECA) or investment insurance agency [1] is a private or quasi-governmental institution that acts as an intermediary between national governments and exporters to issue export insurance solutions and guarantees for financing.