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Workshops deal with nitty-gritty of trade transactions

23 Jan 1998 - by Staff reporter
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THE STANDARD Bank has scheduled a series of trade and finance seminars this year designed to help companies reduce the incidence of discrepant documentation.

The one-day workshops identify problem areas where time and cost can be managed more effectively.

Topics covered include, for example, export Letters of Credit, and are ideal for staff members dealing regularly with the nitty-gritty of trade documentation and transactions.

The workshop fee is R250 including VAT.

Further details are available from Standard Bank International Business Centres around the country.

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