The payment of the foreign supplier includes some provisions provided for by circular to approved intermediaries n° 94-14 of September 14, 1994, the purpose of which is to set the terms and conditions for the financial settlement of imports and exports of goods.
The most common international payment methods such as bank transfer, documentary remittance and documentary credit. The use of one of these payment methods is based on the relationship of trust between the importer and the supplier.
In this procedure, the banks only intervene as agents of their respective customers. They undertake only to carry out the instructions of their clients.
The use of this method of payment has some advantages for the supplier, such as the flexibility of procedures and the guarantee of payment at a lower price than that of a documentary credit.
Documentary credit operations take place according to the following chronology:
- The importer requests the opening of a documentary credit;
- The importer’s bank opens the credit to the exporter’s bank;
- Notification by the exporter of the opening of the documentary credit;
- Shipment of goods and editing of shipping documents (invoice, bill of lading, packing list, certificate of origin, health certificate, etc.);
- Delivery of documents by the exporter to his bank within the deadlines provided for in the notice of opening;
- Sending documents to the importer’s bank that covers the credit in return
- Delivery of shipping documents to the importer against payment of the invoice;
- Taking possession of the goods by the importer through shipping documents;
The most common international payment methods such as bank transfer, documentary remittance and documentary credit. The use of one of these payment methods is recommended depending on the relationship of trust between the importer and his supplier.
In this procedure, the banks only intervene as agents of their respective customers. They undertake only to carry out the instructions of their clients..
The use of this method of payment has some advantages for the supplier, such as the flexibility of procedures and the guarantee of payment at a lower price than that of a documentary credit.
Documentary credit operations are conducted according to the following chronology:
- The importer requests the opening of a documentary credit;
- The importer’s bank opens the credit to the exporter’s bank;
- Notification of the exporter on the opening of the documentary credit;
- Shipment of goods and editing of shipping documents (invoice, bill of lading, packing list, certificate of origin, health certificate, etc.);
- Submission of the documents by the exporter to his bank within the deadlines provided for in the notice of opening;
- Sending the documents to the importer’s bank which covers the credit in return;
- Delivery of shipping documents to the importer against payment of the invoice;
- Taking possession of the goods by the importer using the shipping documents;