On my previous post, I have explained “How to Work With a Letter of Credit Sample.”
Today’s post is the second part of the explanatory articles regarding the letter of credit samples.
After reading this article, you should comprehend how to read a sample letter of credit.
On this page, you can find detailed explanations each field of a letter of credit, which is issued in a swift format.
Please click related below links for further explanations in each letter of credit field.
How to Read Sample Letter of Credit?
- To understand the form of documentary credit: Please look at field 40A : Form of Documentary Credit in the swift message.
- To understand the applicant of the documentary credit. Please look at field 50 : Applicant on the swift message.
- To understand the beneficiary of the documentary credit. Please look at field 59 : Beneficiary – Name & Address on the swift message.
- To understand the applicable rules of the documentary credit. Please look at field 40E : Applicable Rules on the swift message.
- To understand the date of issue of the documentary credit. Please look at field 31C : Date of Issue on the swift message.
- To understand the date and place of expiry of the documentary credit. Please look at field 31D : Date and Place of Expiry on the swift message.
- To understand the currency code and amount of the documentary credit. Please look at field 32B : Currency Code, Amount on the swift message.
- To understand whether letter of credit allows any tolerance level or not. Please look at field 39B : Maximum Credit Amount on the swift message.
- To understand the payment terms of the documentary credit as well as by whose counters letter of credit is payable. Please look at field 41A : Available With…By… on the swift message.
- To understand whether partial shipments and transshipments are allowed or not on the documentary credit. Please look at field 43P : Partial Shipments and field 43T : Transhipment on the swift message.
- To understand the port of loading and port of discharge of the documentary credit. Please look at field 44E : Port of Loading and field 44F : Port of Discharge on the swift message.
- To understand the latest date of shipment of the documentary credit. Please look at field 44C : Latest Date of Shipment on the swift message.
- To understand how goods and services are defined on the documentary credit. Please look at field 45A : Description of Goods &/or Services on the swift message.
- To understand which documents are required under the documentary credit. Please look at field 46A : Documents Required on the swift message.
- To understand what kind of additional conditions are stated on the documentary credit. Please look at field 47A : Additional Conditions on the swift message.
- To understand which party is responsible for the charges of the documentary credit. Please look at field 71B : Charges on the swift message.
- To understand period for presentation of the documents required under the documentary credit. Please look at field 48 : Period for Presentation on the swift message.
- To understand whether the documentary credit is confirmed or not. Please look at field 49 : Confirmation Instructions on the swift message.
- To understand whether any reimbursing bank defined under the documentary credit or not. Please look at field 53A : Reimbursing Bank – BIC on the swift message.
- To understand what sort of instructions given by the issuing bank to the Paying/Accepting/Negotiating Bank under the documentary credit. Please look at field 78 : Instructions to Paying/Accepting/Negotiating Bank on the swift message.
- To understand the second advising bank of the documentary credit. Please look at field 57D : `Advise Through` Bank -Name & Address on the swift message.