Mr Old Man PARTIAL SHIPMENTS UNDER SUB-ARTICLE 31 (B) QUESTION Dear Mr. Old Man, LC does not allow partial shipments. Documents were presented to the issuing bank in two separate covering schedules. The first set reached the issuing bank’s counter on 5 O… Read More
Mr Old Man DOCUMENTS LOST IN TRANSIT Article 35 UCP 600 Does Not Apply to an L/C Available with the Issuing Bank by Payment, Deferred Payment, or Acceptance INTRODUCTION From time to time, LC practitioners raise concerns about wha… Read More
WHERE BILL OF LADING PRESENTED UNDER TRANSFERRED LC INDICATES UNIT PRICE AND AMOUNT DIFFERENT FROM THOSE ON INVOICE SUBSTITUTED BY THE FIRST BENEFICIARY 26 Oct 2014 QUESTION We, as issuing bank, issues a transferable letter of credit available with any bank by negotiation and Bank A is nominated as transferring bank. The credit does not contain a clause like “Unit price, amount and/or second Ben’s information are prohibited to be indicated on documents except invoice and draft.” We are advised by the transferring bank that credit was transferred …
A CASE REGARDING INTERNATIONAL OUTWARD REMITTANCE 20 Oct 2014 QUESTION Dear anh Đức, EM biết anh là chuyên gia về lĩnh vực Trade finance, đặc biệt là những giải đáp chuyên sâu liên quan đến UCP. Tuy nhiên em hy vọng rằng, với kiến thức sâu rộng của mình cũng như những mối quan hệ có thể có của anh với nhiều đồng nghiệp công tác trong lĩnh vực …
FIVE BANKING DAY RULE 15 Oct 2014 One of the most dangerous elbow-shaped slopes of Hai Van Pass. QUESTION Dear Mr Old Man, I’d like to ask you a question relating to the 05 banking days after presentation day a bank has to determine if the presentation is complying. The issuing bank decides its a complying presentation and agrees to release the docs to applicant on 1st day while holding …
WHETHER A NOMINATED BANK IS A CONFIRMING BANK 13 Oct 2014 The road up to Hai Van Pass, Vietnam. I rode along this road yesterday morning. QUESTION Dear Mr. Old Man, Appreciate your comment to the following: Sub-article 12b) of UCP 600: “By nominating a bank to accept a draft or incur a deferred payment undertaking…” I understand it intends to confirming bank only. Am I correct? Thanks in advance Shirki ——————– …
CO-ACCEPTANCE of BILLs 10 Oct 2014 Taking wedding photo by Sword Lake, Hanoi QUESTION Dear Mr. Old Man, We need your expert opinion in the following case: We received one documents for collection from Bank A with the condition “90 days D/A co-accepted by bank”. Our bank sent MT499 to Bank A indicated “the documents have been co-accepted by us and we will make payment on …
MUST THE ISSUING BANK PAY IF THE CORRECTED DOCUMENT IS PRESENTED WITHIN THE PERIOD FOR PRESENTATION AND WITHIN THE LC EXPIRY? 8 Oct 2014 Sword Lake, Hanoi QUESTION Dear Mr. Old Man, We made a presentation to the issuing bank. However, the issuing bank refused due to a discrepancy on the invoice and is holding the documents. Can we replace the discrepant invoice with the corrected one? If yes, please provide us with ICC opinion. We are afraid the issuing bank will not accept …
DOCUMENTS LOST IN TRANSIT Article 35 UCP 600 Does Not Apply to an L/C Available with the Issuing Bank by Payment, Deferred Payment, or Acceptance INTRODUCTION From time to time, LC practitioners raise concerns about what happens if documents are lost in transit between banks. Article 35 of UCP 600 seems to provide clear protection — but when and to whom does that … Read More
When Is an Insurance Document Really ‘Negotiable’? – Understanding ISBP 821 (K19–K21) Insurance documents under a Letter of Credit can be tricky — especially when the LC calls for a document “in negotiable form” or “issued to the order of” a bank. What exactly does “negotiable form” mean? When is an endorsement required? And what happens if the LC doesn’t specify who the insured party should be? Below is a detailed question … Read More
CAN A USANCE LC BE ISSUED AVAILABLE WITH ANY BANK? INTRO At first glance, it may sound reasonable to make a usance LC “available with any bank.” After all, the more flexibility for the beneficiary, the better—right? But in practice, things are rarely that simple. Under UCP 600, a nominated bank has no obligation to act unless it agrees to do so. That small detail makes all the difference, as … Read More
Can a Finance Company Act as a Remitting Bank? In documentary collections, banks usually handle the remittance of funds and documents — but does it have to be a bank? What if a finance company steps in to manage the process? Let’s look at how a finance company can act as a remitting bank and how payment can still flow smoothly, even without its own nostro account. Question Dear … Read More
Chiều không mưa, ghé thăm Bảo tàng Đà Nẵng Mr. Old Man ghé Bảo tàng Đà Nẵng, không ngờ lại “gặp” hai thông điệp quốc tế vang dội từ hơn nửa thế kỷ trước: “Việt Nam là lương tri của chúng ta” – tiếng Ý nghe sang mà thấm, và “Hòa bình cho Việt Nam!” – tiếng Đức nghe gọn mà ấm lòng. Nhìn hai khẩu hiệu ấy, Mr. … Read More
Tại sao các boss Việt Nam thường ngại chơi Facebook? ___ Thời buổi này, ai cũng online — từ cô bán bún tới chú bảo vệ đều có Facebook, chỉ trừ… boss. Không phải họ không biết xài đâu nhé, mà là biết quá rõ để không dại mà xài! Boss mà đăng hình họp đối tác ở resort, thể nào mai có người comment: “Ủa, đi công tác hay … Read More
When the Shipper Isn’t the Shipper — or Is It? Sometimes, a little phrase like “on behalf of” saves a lot of trouble — as long as it clearly links back to the beneficiary named in the credit. Here’s a case where the bill of lading shows the shipper acting on behalf of the beneficiary. Is that acceptable? _______ Question Dear Mr. Old Man, The LC states that the shipper … Read More
Different Signatures on a Bill of Lading and Its Rider Page – Acceptable or Discrepant? Intro A seemingly small issue, yet one that often stirs debates among LC practitioners: Can a bill of lading and its attached page — signed by different offices of the same carrier — still be accepted under the LC? Here’s what Mr. Old Man thinks. _____ QUESTION Dear Mr. Old Man, The LC calls for a bill of lading. The … Read More
Who Gets to Discount a Deferred Payment LC? (A question that often pops up over coffee among trade bankers) Sometimes in LC discussions, what seems like a simple question turns out to be surprisingly layered. A friend recently asked whether an advising bank can discount a deferred payment under a confirmed LC, when the confirmation was added by another bank. At first glance, you might think, “Why not?” … Read More
Tiếng Anh lên ngôi Thời buổi này, vừa chợp mắt một cái là thế giới đã đổi khác. Mới hôm qua còn nghĩ học tiếng Anh vì lỗi thời vì AI và máy dịch tràn lan, nay Chính phủ đã chính thức “đưa tiếng Anh lên ngôi”. Mr. Old Man sai rồi! Đề án lớn – Giấc mơ tiếng Anh trở thành ngôn ngữ … Read More
Mr Old Man DOCUMENTS LOST IN TRANSIT Article 35 UCP 600 Does Not Apply to an L/C Available with the Issuing Bank by Payment, Deferred Payment, or Acceptance INTRODUCTION From time to time, LC practitioners raise concerns about wha… Read More
Mr Old Man DOCUMENTS LOST IN TRANSIT Article 35 UCP 600 Does Not Apply to an L/C Available with the Issuing Bank by Payment, Deferred Payment, or Acceptance INTRODUCTION From time to time, LC practitioners raise concerns about wha… Read More
DOCUMENTS LOST IN TRANSIT Article 35 UCP 600 Does Not Apply to an L/C Available with the Issuing Bank by Payment, Deferred Payment, or Acceptance INTRODUCTION From time to time, LC practitioners raise concerns about what happens if documents are lost in transit between banks. Article 35 of UCP 600 seems to provide clear protection — but when and to whom does that … Read More
When Is an Insurance Document Really ‘Negotiable’? – Understanding ISBP 821 (K19–K21) Insurance documents under a Letter of Credit can be tricky — especially when the LC calls for a document “in negotiable form” or “issued to the order of” a bank. What exactly does “negotiable form” mean? When is an endorsement required? And what happens if the LC doesn’t specify who the insured party should be? Below is a detailed question … Read More
CAN A USANCE LC BE ISSUED AVAILABLE WITH ANY BANK? INTRO At first glance, it may sound reasonable to make a usance LC “available with any bank.” After all, the more flexibility for the beneficiary, the better—right? But in practice, things are rarely that simple. Under UCP 600, a nominated bank has no obligation to act unless it agrees to do so. That small detail makes all the difference, as … Read More
Can a Finance Company Act as a Remitting Bank? In documentary collections, banks usually handle the remittance of funds and documents — but does it have to be a bank? What if a finance company steps in to manage the process? Let’s look at how a finance company can act as a remitting bank and how payment can still flow smoothly, even without its own nostro account. Question Dear … Read More
Chiều không mưa, ghé thăm Bảo tàng Đà Nẵng Mr. Old Man ghé Bảo tàng Đà Nẵng, không ngờ lại “gặp” hai thông điệp quốc tế vang dội từ hơn nửa thế kỷ trước: “Việt Nam là lương tri của chúng ta” – tiếng Ý nghe sang mà thấm, và “Hòa bình cho Việt Nam!” – tiếng Đức nghe gọn mà ấm lòng. Nhìn hai khẩu hiệu ấy, Mr. … Read More
Tại sao các boss Việt Nam thường ngại chơi Facebook? ___ Thời buổi này, ai cũng online — từ cô bán bún tới chú bảo vệ đều có Facebook, chỉ trừ… boss. Không phải họ không biết xài đâu nhé, mà là biết quá rõ để không dại mà xài! Boss mà đăng hình họp đối tác ở resort, thể nào mai có người comment: “Ủa, đi công tác hay … Read More
When the Shipper Isn’t the Shipper — or Is It? Sometimes, a little phrase like “on behalf of” saves a lot of trouble — as long as it clearly links back to the beneficiary named in the credit. Here’s a case where the bill of lading shows the shipper acting on behalf of the beneficiary. Is that acceptable? _______ Question Dear Mr. Old Man, The LC states that the shipper … Read More
Different Signatures on a Bill of Lading and Its Rider Page – Acceptable or Discrepant? Intro A seemingly small issue, yet one that often stirs debates among LC practitioners: Can a bill of lading and its attached page — signed by different offices of the same carrier — still be accepted under the LC? Here’s what Mr. Old Man thinks. _____ QUESTION Dear Mr. Old Man, The LC calls for a bill of lading. The … Read More
Who Gets to Discount a Deferred Payment LC? (A question that often pops up over coffee among trade bankers) Sometimes in LC discussions, what seems like a simple question turns out to be surprisingly layered. A friend recently asked whether an advising bank can discount a deferred payment under a confirmed LC, when the confirmation was added by another bank. At first glance, you might think, “Why not?” … Read More
Tiếng Anh lên ngôi Thời buổi này, vừa chợp mắt một cái là thế giới đã đổi khác. Mới hôm qua còn nghĩ học tiếng Anh vì lỗi thời vì AI và máy dịch tràn lan, nay Chính phủ đã chính thức “đưa tiếng Anh lên ngôi”. Mr. Old Man sai rồi! Đề án lớn – Giấc mơ tiếng Anh trở thành ngôn ngữ … Read More
Mr Old Man DOCUMENTS LOST IN TRANSIT Article 35 UCP 600 Does Not Apply to an L/C Available with the Issuing Bank by Payment, Deferred Payment, or Acceptance INTRODUCTION From time to time, LC practitioners raise concerns about wha… Read More
Mr Old Man DOCUMENTS LOST IN TRANSIT Article 35 UCP 600 Does Not Apply to an L/C Available with the Issuing Bank by Payment, Deferred Payment, or Acceptance INTRODUCTION From time to time, LC practitioners raise concerns about wha… Read More
Mr Old Man DOCUMENTS LOST IN TRANSIT Article 35 UCP 600 Does Not Apply to an L/C Available with the Issuing Bank by Payment, Deferred Payment, or Acceptance INTRODUCTION From time to time, LC practitioners raise concerns about wha… Read More
Mr Old Man DOCUMENTS LOST IN TRANSIT Article 35 UCP 600 Does Not Apply to an L/C Available with the Issuing Bank by Payment, Deferred Payment, or Acceptance INTRODUCTION From time to time, LC practitioners raise concerns about wha… Read More
DOCUMENTS LOST IN TRANSIT 9 Nov 2025 Article 35 UCP 600 Does Not Apply to an L/C Available with the Issuing Bank by Payment, Deferred Payment, or Acceptance INTRODUCTION From time to time, LC practitioners raise concerns about what happens if documents are lost in transit between banks. Article 35 of UCP 600 seems to provide clear protection — but when and to whom does that …
When Is an Insurance Document Really ‘Negotiable’? – Understanding ISBP 821 (K19–K21) 7 Nov 2025 Insurance documents under a Letter of Credit can be tricky — especially when the LC calls for a document “in negotiable form” or “issued to the order of” a bank. What exactly does “negotiable form” mean? When is an endorsement required? And what happens if the LC doesn’t specify who the insured party should be? Below is a detailed question …
CAN A USANCE LC BE ISSUED AVAILABLE WITH ANY BANK? 5 Nov 2025 INTRO At first glance, it may sound reasonable to make a usance LC “available with any bank.” After all, the more flexibility for the beneficiary, the better—right? But in practice, things are rarely that simple. Under UCP 600, a nominated bank has no obligation to act unless it agrees to do so. That small detail makes all the difference, as …
Can a Finance Company Act as a Remitting Bank? 5 Nov 2025 In documentary collections, banks usually handle the remittance of funds and documents — but does it have to be a bank? What if a finance company steps in to manage the process? Let’s look at how a finance company can act as a remitting bank and how payment can still flow smoothly, even without its own nostro account. Question Dear …
Chiều không mưa, ghé thăm Bảo tàng Đà Nẵng 4 Nov 2025 Mr. Old Man ghé Bảo tàng Đà Nẵng, không ngờ lại “gặp” hai thông điệp quốc tế vang dội từ hơn nửa thế kỷ trước: “Việt Nam là lương tri của chúng ta” – tiếng Ý nghe sang mà thấm, và “Hòa bình cho Việt Nam!” – tiếng Đức nghe gọn mà ấm lòng. Nhìn hai khẩu hiệu ấy, Mr. …
Tại sao các boss Việt Nam thường ngại chơi Facebook? 4 Nov 2025 ___ Thời buổi này, ai cũng online — từ cô bán bún tới chú bảo vệ đều có Facebook, chỉ trừ… boss. Không phải họ không biết xài đâu nhé, mà là biết quá rõ để không dại mà xài! Boss mà đăng hình họp đối tác ở resort, thể nào mai có người comment: “Ủa, đi công tác hay …
When the Shipper Isn’t the Shipper — or Is It? 3 Nov 2025 Sometimes, a little phrase like “on behalf of” saves a lot of trouble — as long as it clearly links back to the beneficiary named in the credit. Here’s a case where the bill of lading shows the shipper acting on behalf of the beneficiary. Is that acceptable? _______ Question Dear Mr. Old Man, The LC states that the shipper …
Different Signatures on a Bill of Lading and Its Rider Page – Acceptable or Discrepant? 2 Nov 2025 Intro A seemingly small issue, yet one that often stirs debates among LC practitioners: Can a bill of lading and its attached page — signed by different offices of the same carrier — still be accepted under the LC? Here’s what Mr. Old Man thinks. _____ QUESTION Dear Mr. Old Man, The LC calls for a bill of lading. The …
Who Gets to Discount a Deferred Payment LC? 1 Nov 2025 (A question that often pops up over coffee among trade bankers) Sometimes in LC discussions, what seems like a simple question turns out to be surprisingly layered. A friend recently asked whether an advising bank can discount a deferred payment under a confirmed LC, when the confirmation was added by another bank. At first glance, you might think, “Why not?” …
Tiếng Anh lên ngôi 1 Nov 2025 Thời buổi này, vừa chợp mắt một cái là thế giới đã đổi khác. Mới hôm qua còn nghĩ học tiếng Anh vì lỗi thời vì AI và máy dịch tràn lan, nay Chính phủ đã chính thức “đưa tiếng Anh lên ngôi”. Mr. Old Man sai rồi! Đề án lớn – Giấc mơ tiếng Anh trở thành ngôn ngữ …
Mr Old Man DOCUMENTS LOST IN TRANSIT Article 35 UCP 600 Does Not Apply to an L/C Available with the Issuing Bank by Payment, Deferred Payment, or Acceptance INTRODUCTION From time to time, LC practitioners raise concerns about wha… Read More
Mr Old Man DOCUMENTS LOST IN TRANSIT Article 35 UCP 600 Does Not Apply to an L/C Available with the Issuing Bank by Payment, Deferred Payment, or Acceptance INTRODUCTION From time to time, LC practitioners raise concerns about wha… Read More