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Discount under a transferred credit

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 12:00 am
by ZErsamut
Hi;

As per sub-article 38-j of UCP 600 it is possible to make the transferred credit available at the place to which a documentary credit is transferred.

Sub-article 12-b of UCP 600 provides for discount authorization simply by the issuing bank nominating a bank to accept a draft or incur a deferred payment undertaking.

Taking into consideration of the above sub-articles and sub-articles 7-c and 8-c of UCP 600, could you please provide me with your comments for the below detailed issue:

Under a confirmed transferable credit, the confirming transferring bank has transferred the credit to the 2nd beneficiary by making the credit available with the 2nd beneficiary’s local bank. Does the 2nd beneficiary’s local bank has the right to prepay or purcahse a draft accepted by it or a deferred payment undertaking incurred by it on “without recourse” basis under the protection of UCP?

I am waiting for your comments...

Discount under a transferred credit

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 12:00 am
by NigelHolt
Logically it does, as it is a nominated bank.

Discount under a transferred credit

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 12:00 am
by GlennRansier_
Agree, they would be considered a nominated bank and subsequently have the same UCP protections afforded to them if they prepay a LC time obligation.

Discount under a transferred credit

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 12:00 am
by ThuHoangAnh_
Hi,

The second beneficiary’s bank is the bank nominated under the transferred L/C to accept a draft or incur a deferred payment undertaking, hence, in accordance with Article 12 (b) it may, at its own option, discount its own deferred payment undertaking or acceptance on without recourse basis.

Best regards,
N.H.Duc

[edited 2/11/2009 9:14:07 AM]