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 LC Document Compliance: Consignee Details on Certificate of Origin vs Bill of Lading Understanding ISBP 821 L5 — A Practical Q&A In trade finance, it’s not uncommon for exporters and document checkers to wonder how far they can “stretch” consignee information on different document… Read More
ADVISING LC WITHOUT ADDING CONFIRMATION 4 Mar 2010 QUERYBy Dholat on Thu Feb 05, 2009 11:36 pm We issued an LC and request a bank in Germany to confirm it. The bank however refused to confirm and sent us a swift to this effect. On the same day we received another swift which says that they have advised the credit without confirming it. Later we negotiated with another …
ARTICLE 18 (b) WHEN THE INVOICE AMOUNT IN EXCESS OF THAT PERMITTED BY LC 4 Mar 2010 QUERY FROM PENGUINSent To: Mr. Old Man RE: Điều 18b UCP600 Chào anh, Anh có thể giải thích ý nghĩa của điều 18b-UCP600 giúp em được không ạ?Cám ơn anh nhiều ạ———————— COMMENT FROM MR. OLD MAN Chào bạn, Cám ơn bạn đã hỏi ý kiến Mr. Old Man. Mr. Old Man xin trả lời câu hỏi của bạn như …
ARRIVAL ADVISING REPORT 4 Mar 2010 QUERY FROM NGUYEN LOAN Field 47A (Additional Conditions) of MT 700 stated: "Payment will be effected against documents with no discrepancies and the arrival advising report from shipping company which expiry date is as same as that of this L/C." Em muốn hỏi Mr là "arrival advising report" là loại chứng từ gì? ———————————- ANSWER FROM MR. OLD MANFrom: Nguyen …
ADDING CONFIRMATION TO AN LC ALREADY CONFIRMED 4 Mar 2010 QUESTION Hello, I need some help. Is it possible for another bank to add confirmation to an LC that has already been confirmed? In other words, can an LC have two open confirmations from two separate banks? Thank you in advance. Kind regards, Emsequeira ———– ANSWER Dear Emsequeira, In trade finance, almost anything is possible—provided the parties involved are willing …
LC Document Compliance: Consignee Details on Certificate of Origin vs Bill of Lading Understanding ISBP 821 L5 — A Practical Q&A In trade finance, it’s not uncommon for exporters and document checkers to wonder how far they can “stretch” consignee information on different documents without triggering a discrepancy — especially when a bill of lading is issued “to order” and the certificate of origin (C/O) needs to name a consignee. This question from … Read More
Insurance Documents Under LC – Clarifications on Endorsement, Issuance, and Coverage Dear Mr. Old Man, Greetings of the day. Hope this email finds you well. I would like to seek your opinion/clarification for the below scenario. All these doubts pertain to the insurance document presented under a Letter of Credit (LC). Query 1 LC Requirement: Insurance in negotiable form and blank endorsed. Scenario: The insurance document shows the assured as the … Read More
Mr. Old Man Is Not Mr. Old Man Nếu chỉ nhìn tấm ảnh này mà không đọc tút, bạn bè thân quen ai cũng gật gù: “Ờ, đúng rồi, Mr. Old Man đây chứ ai!” Khoan khoan… đừng bé cái nhầm nghe. Người trong ảnh là một anh chàng đẹp trai – mà đẹp theo kiểu đẹp thật – chứ không phải Mr. Old Man đâu nhé! Thành … Read More
Xem Facebook… ngay cả sau khi chết? Mr. Old Man có một anh bạn Ấn Độ, vốn là chuyên gia ngân hàng nhìn rất đạo mạo, nói chuyện toàn chữ nghĩa hàn lâm. Vậy mà lâu lâu anh ta cũng… chơi lầy. Hôm nay, ảnh post lên LinkedIn một bức biếm họa về chuyện nghiện mạng xã hội. Nhân vật trong tranh: đầu hói, mũi to, mắt … Read More
To Post is To Be – Tôi đăng bài, tôi tồn tại “To post is to be” được Mr. Old Man chế theo câu nói kinh điển của Hamlet – nhân vật chính trong vở kịch cùng tên của Shakespeare: “To be, or not to be: that is the question.” Tồn tại hay không tồn tại – đó là vấn đề. He he… thời nay đăng hay không đăng cũng thành vấn … Read More
Consignee in the Bill of Lading — How Far Can “On Behalf Of” Go? Intro: When it comes to the consignee field on a Bill of Lading under an export LC, wording matters — sometimes down to a single phrase like “on behalf of” or “for the account of.” A small variation can change how banks interpret the document and who needs to endorse it. This week’s question from Xona Woo looks at two … Read More
One Shipment by Sea, One by Air — How Should the Description of Goods Appear on the B/L? When part of an LC shipment goes by sea and another part goes by air, things can get a little tricky with document presentation. Should the Bill of Lading still reflect both items listed in the credit, or only the goods actually shipped by that mode of transport? Let’s look at what ISBP 821 says — and how to apply … Read More
Who Bears the Risk? Understanding Issuing vs. Nominated Bank Responsibilities under Different LC Availabilities “By payment”, “by negotiation”, “by deferred payment”, “by acceptance” — same LC, different risks. But who really carries the burden when things go wrong?” A common question from trade finance practitioners — and one that sparks more debate than you’d expect. When an LC says “by payment” or “by negotiation”, who really bears the risk if things go sideways? Let’s … Read More
AI làm trợ lý cho người – hay người làm trợ lý cho AI? Có bao giờ bạn nghĩ… người mới là trợ lý của AI chứ không phải ngược lại? Người ta vẫn hay nói: “Hãy dùng AI như một trợ lý của con người.” Nghe quen tai và hợp lý. Nhưng Mr. Old Man lại nghĩ, không phải lúc nào cũng đúng đâu nha. Có khi… con người làm trợ lý cho … Read More
Full Means Full — Describing the Goods in Line with ISBP 821 Intro Sometimes, the devil really is in the description. A letter of credit may ask for a “full description of goods,” and exporters wonder whether they can simplify the wording in their invoice — especially when only one mode of shipment applies. This question from Mr. Nishanth is a good example of how to balance what’s required by the LC … Read More
Mr Old Man LC Document Compliance: Consignee Details on Certificate of Origin vs Bill of Lading Understanding ISBP 821 L5 — A Practical Q&A In trade finance, it’s not uncommon for exporters and document checkers to wonder how far they can “stretch” consignee information on different document… Read More
Who Bears the Risk? Understanding Issuing vs. Nominated Bank Responsibilities under Different LC Availabilities
Mr Old Man LC Document Compliance: Consignee Details on Certificate of Origin vs Bill of Lading Understanding ISBP 821 L5 — A Practical Q&A In trade finance, it’s not uncommon for exporters and document checkers to wonder how far they can “stretch” consignee information on different document… Read More
Who Bears the Risk? Understanding Issuing vs. Nominated Bank Responsibilities under Different LC Availabilities
LC Document Compliance: Consignee Details on Certificate of Origin vs Bill of Lading Understanding ISBP 821 L5 — A Practical Q&A In trade finance, it’s not uncommon for exporters and document checkers to wonder how far they can “stretch” consignee information on different documents without triggering a discrepancy — especially when a bill of lading is issued “to order” and the certificate of origin (C/O) needs to name a consignee. This question from … Read More
Insurance Documents Under LC – Clarifications on Endorsement, Issuance, and Coverage Dear Mr. Old Man, Greetings of the day. Hope this email finds you well. I would like to seek your opinion/clarification for the below scenario. All these doubts pertain to the insurance document presented under a Letter of Credit (LC). Query 1 LC Requirement: Insurance in negotiable form and blank endorsed. Scenario: The insurance document shows the assured as the … Read More
Mr. Old Man Is Not Mr. Old Man Nếu chỉ nhìn tấm ảnh này mà không đọc tút, bạn bè thân quen ai cũng gật gù: “Ờ, đúng rồi, Mr. Old Man đây chứ ai!” Khoan khoan… đừng bé cái nhầm nghe. Người trong ảnh là một anh chàng đẹp trai – mà đẹp theo kiểu đẹp thật – chứ không phải Mr. Old Man đâu nhé! Thành … Read More
Xem Facebook… ngay cả sau khi chết? Mr. Old Man có một anh bạn Ấn Độ, vốn là chuyên gia ngân hàng nhìn rất đạo mạo, nói chuyện toàn chữ nghĩa hàn lâm. Vậy mà lâu lâu anh ta cũng… chơi lầy. Hôm nay, ảnh post lên LinkedIn một bức biếm họa về chuyện nghiện mạng xã hội. Nhân vật trong tranh: đầu hói, mũi to, mắt … Read More
To Post is To Be – Tôi đăng bài, tôi tồn tại “To post is to be” được Mr. Old Man chế theo câu nói kinh điển của Hamlet – nhân vật chính trong vở kịch cùng tên của Shakespeare: “To be, or not to be: that is the question.” Tồn tại hay không tồn tại – đó là vấn đề. He he… thời nay đăng hay không đăng cũng thành vấn … Read More
Consignee in the Bill of Lading — How Far Can “On Behalf Of” Go? Intro: When it comes to the consignee field on a Bill of Lading under an export LC, wording matters — sometimes down to a single phrase like “on behalf of” or “for the account of.” A small variation can change how banks interpret the document and who needs to endorse it. This week’s question from Xona Woo looks at two … Read More
One Shipment by Sea, One by Air — How Should the Description of Goods Appear on the B/L? When part of an LC shipment goes by sea and another part goes by air, things can get a little tricky with document presentation. Should the Bill of Lading still reflect both items listed in the credit, or only the goods actually shipped by that mode of transport? Let’s look at what ISBP 821 says — and how to apply … Read More
Who Bears the Risk? Understanding Issuing vs. Nominated Bank Responsibilities under Different LC Availabilities “By payment”, “by negotiation”, “by deferred payment”, “by acceptance” — same LC, different risks. But who really carries the burden when things go wrong?” A common question from trade finance practitioners — and one that sparks more debate than you’d expect. When an LC says “by payment” or “by negotiation”, who really bears the risk if things go sideways? Let’s … Read More
AI làm trợ lý cho người – hay người làm trợ lý cho AI? Có bao giờ bạn nghĩ… người mới là trợ lý của AI chứ không phải ngược lại? Người ta vẫn hay nói: “Hãy dùng AI như một trợ lý của con người.” Nghe quen tai và hợp lý. Nhưng Mr. Old Man lại nghĩ, không phải lúc nào cũng đúng đâu nha. Có khi… con người làm trợ lý cho … Read More
Full Means Full — Describing the Goods in Line with ISBP 821 Intro Sometimes, the devil really is in the description. A letter of credit may ask for a “full description of goods,” and exporters wonder whether they can simplify the wording in their invoice — especially when only one mode of shipment applies. This question from Mr. Nishanth is a good example of how to balance what’s required by the LC … Read More
Mr Old Man LC Document Compliance: Consignee Details on Certificate of Origin vs Bill of Lading Understanding ISBP 821 L5 — A Practical Q&A In trade finance, it’s not uncommon for exporters and document checkers to wonder how far they can “stretch” consignee information on different document… Read More
Who Bears the Risk? Understanding Issuing vs. Nominated Bank Responsibilities under Different LC Availabilities
Mr Old Man LC Document Compliance: Consignee Details on Certificate of Origin vs Bill of Lading Understanding ISBP 821 L5 — A Practical Q&A In trade finance, it’s not uncommon for exporters and document checkers to wonder how far they can “stretch” consignee information on different document… Read More
Who Bears the Risk? Understanding Issuing vs. Nominated Bank Responsibilities under Different LC Availabilities
Mr Old Man LC Document Compliance: Consignee Details on Certificate of Origin vs Bill of Lading Understanding ISBP 821 L5 — A Practical Q&A In trade finance, it’s not uncommon for exporters and document checkers to wonder how far they can “stretch” consignee information on different document… Read More
Who Bears the Risk? Understanding Issuing vs. Nominated Bank Responsibilities under Different LC Availabilities
Mr Old Man LC Document Compliance: Consignee Details on Certificate of Origin vs Bill of Lading Understanding ISBP 821 L5 — A Practical Q&A In trade finance, it’s not uncommon for exporters and document checkers to wonder how far they can “stretch” consignee information on different document… Read More
Who Bears the Risk? Understanding Issuing vs. Nominated Bank Responsibilities under Different LC Availabilities
LC Document Compliance: Consignee Details on Certificate of Origin vs Bill of Lading 17 Nov 2025 Understanding ISBP 821 L5 — A Practical Q&A In trade finance, it’s not uncommon for exporters and document checkers to wonder how far they can “stretch” consignee information on different documents without triggering a discrepancy — especially when a bill of lading is issued “to order” and the certificate of origin (C/O) needs to name a consignee. This question from …
Insurance Documents Under LC – Clarifications on Endorsement, Issuance, and Coverage 16 Nov 2025 Dear Mr. Old Man, Greetings of the day. Hope this email finds you well. I would like to seek your opinion/clarification for the below scenario. All these doubts pertain to the insurance document presented under a Letter of Credit (LC). Query 1 LC Requirement: Insurance in negotiable form and blank endorsed. Scenario: The insurance document shows the assured as the …
Mr. Old Man Is Not Mr. Old Man 15 Nov 2025 Nếu chỉ nhìn tấm ảnh này mà không đọc tút, bạn bè thân quen ai cũng gật gù: “Ờ, đúng rồi, Mr. Old Man đây chứ ai!” Khoan khoan… đừng bé cái nhầm nghe. Người trong ảnh là một anh chàng đẹp trai – mà đẹp theo kiểu đẹp thật – chứ không phải Mr. Old Man đâu nhé! Thành …
Xem Facebook… ngay cả sau khi chết? 13 Nov 2025 Mr. Old Man có một anh bạn Ấn Độ, vốn là chuyên gia ngân hàng nhìn rất đạo mạo, nói chuyện toàn chữ nghĩa hàn lâm. Vậy mà lâu lâu anh ta cũng… chơi lầy. Hôm nay, ảnh post lên LinkedIn một bức biếm họa về chuyện nghiện mạng xã hội. Nhân vật trong tranh: đầu hói, mũi to, mắt …
To Post is To Be – Tôi đăng bài, tôi tồn tại 13 Nov 2025 “To post is to be” được Mr. Old Man chế theo câu nói kinh điển của Hamlet – nhân vật chính trong vở kịch cùng tên của Shakespeare: “To be, or not to be: that is the question.” Tồn tại hay không tồn tại – đó là vấn đề. He he… thời nay đăng hay không đăng cũng thành vấn …
Consignee in the Bill of Lading — How Far Can “On Behalf Of” Go? 12 Nov 2025 Intro: When it comes to the consignee field on a Bill of Lading under an export LC, wording matters — sometimes down to a single phrase like “on behalf of” or “for the account of.” A small variation can change how banks interpret the document and who needs to endorse it. This week’s question from Xona Woo looks at two …
One Shipment by Sea, One by Air — How Should the Description of Goods Appear on the B/L? 12 Nov 2025 When part of an LC shipment goes by sea and another part goes by air, things can get a little tricky with document presentation. Should the Bill of Lading still reflect both items listed in the credit, or only the goods actually shipped by that mode of transport? Let’s look at what ISBP 821 says — and how to apply …
Who Bears the Risk? Understanding Issuing vs. Nominated Bank Responsibilities under Different LC Availabilities 12 Nov 2025 “By payment”, “by negotiation”, “by deferred payment”, “by acceptance” — same LC, different risks. But who really carries the burden when things go wrong?” A common question from trade finance practitioners — and one that sparks more debate than you’d expect. When an LC says “by payment” or “by negotiation”, who really bears the risk if things go sideways? Let’s …
AI làm trợ lý cho người – hay người làm trợ lý cho AI? 11 Nov 2025 Có bao giờ bạn nghĩ… người mới là trợ lý của AI chứ không phải ngược lại? Người ta vẫn hay nói: “Hãy dùng AI như một trợ lý của con người.” Nghe quen tai và hợp lý. Nhưng Mr. Old Man lại nghĩ, không phải lúc nào cũng đúng đâu nha. Có khi… con người làm trợ lý cho …
Full Means Full — Describing the Goods in Line with ISBP 821 10 Nov 2025 Intro Sometimes, the devil really is in the description. A letter of credit may ask for a “full description of goods,” and exporters wonder whether they can simplify the wording in their invoice — especially when only one mode of shipment applies. This question from Mr. Nishanth is a good example of how to balance what’s required by the LC …
Who Bears the Risk? Understanding Issuing vs. Nominated Bank Responsibilities under Different LC Availabilities
Mr Old Man LC Document Compliance: Consignee Details on Certificate of Origin vs Bill of Lading Understanding ISBP 821 L5 — A Practical Q&A In trade finance, it’s not uncommon for exporters and document checkers to wonder how far they can “stretch” consignee information on different document… Read More
Who Bears the Risk? Understanding Issuing vs. Nominated Bank Responsibilities under Different LC Availabilities
Mr Old Man LC Document Compliance: Consignee Details on Certificate of Origin vs Bill of Lading Understanding ISBP 821 L5 — A Practical Q&A In trade finance, it’s not uncommon for exporters and document checkers to wonder how far they can “stretch” consignee information on different document… Read More
Who Bears the Risk? Understanding Issuing vs. Nominated Bank Responsibilities under Different LC Availabilities