IIG Capital is an alternative financing company that provides a full spectrum of financing needs designed to cover the entire supply chain and trade cycle, ranging from the purchase of raw materials to the sale of processed goods
Our goal is to build and maintain long-term partnerships with our clients and work with them to help grow their businesses.
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- International Experience - Our financing specialists
have over a century of cumulative experience in a wide variety of domestic
and international market sectors
- An Alternative Solution for Trade Finance - By developing a strong understanding of each client's business, we can provide "outside-the-box" solutions and structures for qualified trade-related and commercial finance transactions
- Innovation - Unlike traditional trade lenders, we do not limit our qualification criteria to a merchant's
balance-sheet and credit history. Instead, our team works directly with clients to understand their business
flow and operations in order to develop a financing solution that meets their specific needs
- Unique Financing - We can act as the sole source of financing for our clients when more traditional financing
solutions are not available, or we can provide a facility in addition to one provided by a bank
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NEWS AND VIEWS
The January issue of Insights
centers around a new study that provides empirical evidence
of the low level of risk involved in trade finance.
The study, which was conducted by the International
Chamber of Commerce Banking Commission (ICC), focuses
exclusively on trade finance risk and statistically
analyzes millions of trade finance transactions from
14 international banks during 2008-2010.
Please click on the following link to read the January
2012 issue of IIG
Trade Finance Insights.
The previous issues of Insights are available by clicking
on the following links:
November
2011 Insights - A Multilateral Trading
System Needed for the Future - Issue focused on
a speech by Pascal Lamy, Director-General of the World
Trade Organization.
December
2011 Insights - Basel II and III Changes
Designed to Support Trade Finance.
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