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Letter of Credit (L/C) at Sight and Usance

 
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Letter of Credit (L/C) at Sight and Usance
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04-25-2010, 07:00 PM
What is the difference between at sight LC and Usance LC
and how both affects the exchange gain or loss........ Please Guide
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04-29-2010, 04:43 AM
Yaar koi hamen bhi guide karde..........Kamran bhai [(] hamen bhi kuch guidance de den
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04-30-2010, 05:57 PM
Dears,

L/Cs may be classified as under
1. Sight - Letters of Credit (L/C - Sight)
2. Usance Letters of Credit (L/C - DA)

In case of L/C - Sight, the underlying draft is drawn at sight and the relevant documents are held by the Bank as security, until the same are retired.

In case of L/C - DA, the underlying draft is for a tenor stipulated in the L/C,payable by the customer on the due date. as 90 days etc
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06-01-2010, 08:56 PM
AoA,
In simplest words, A sight LC means that whenever the Bill of Exchange is presented at counter, it must be paid then and there (ofcourse if the LC docx are in order).
While a Usance Bill is first presented then accepted and after that it is paid. Usance bills are usually for a period of 30, 60, 90 days.
So if a usance bill is of 30 days then it would be paid 30 days after presentation and acceptance.

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