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Trade Finance for Financial Institutions 

Our global network and experience positions us ideally to deliver an unparalleled level of quality services and solutions to meet our Financial Institutions client’s global trade needs.

Thanks to our Information Technology and Data Centres located in Frankfurt, Singapore and New York we can deliver state-of-the-art solutions and support you with efficient high-quality handling and expert advice on the market’s changing requirements.

Our award winning range of products and services include: classical trade products (Letters of Credit, Collections and Guarantees), e-business services (db-direct internet FI, db-markets e-trade), professional risk mitigation, trade outsourcing solutions, government linked finance schemes (such as GSM-102, EBRD, KfW) and USD/EUR trade reimbursements. 

  • International Trade Products: Deutsche Bank’s comprehensive range of International Trade Products including Documentary Payments, Letters of Credit, Collections, Guarantees and Trade Enquiries and Initiation help you manage the commercial and political risks associated with trade. [more]
  • Structured Trade & Export Finance: Deutsche Bank’s Structured Trade & Export Finance team provides custom-made solutions for structured trade, commodity and export finance using techniques such as Export Credit Agency and political risk insurance cover, Performance Risk Finance and Trade Receivable Finance. [more]
 
Contact us
For more information about our products and services, or to locate a Sales Team member for a specific product or region, please contact us at
[gtb.marketing@db.com]
Tariff for Banks
List of Conditions - November 2009 [more]
Terms & Conditions of USD Trade Reimbursement Services [more]
Terms & Conditions of EUR Trade Reimbursement Services [more]
 
 
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