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There was a big rise in the number of respondents to Euromoney’s Trade Finance Survey 2024 who received an increase in credit from their trade banks last year – 45.7%, up from 41.8% in 2023.
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More than 60% of respondents to Euromoney’s 2024 trade finance survey expect an increase in use of trade financing over the next three years.
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Some 50.6% of respondents to this year’s Euromoney Trade Finance Survey say the cost of credit from their trade banks has increased over the past 12 months, compared with 45.4% in 2023.
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The impact of the supply chain disruption that was such a notable feature of last year’s trade finance survey continues to be felt as banks widen the range of services designed to improve corporate resilience.
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In a momentous year for the industry, the top tier of trade finance banks remained remarkably stable in this year’s Trade Finance Survey. Supply chain disruption will continue to bedevil the sector and liquidity provision together with digital innovation will place sizeable demands on trade finance banks in 2022.
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HSBC takes the top spot in Euromoney’s Trade Finance Survey for the fourth year in a row
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Euromoney’s 2021 trade finance survey reflects an unprecedented year for the industry.
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For years, trade finance and cross-border payments have looked ripe for disruption by distributed-ledger technologies. Asia provides some firm examples of breakthroughs, but – in the second of a two-part series – Euromoney asks whether trade finance will always be just that little bit too complicated for the blockchain?
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If the market for sustainable finance is ever to achieve true scale, it needs to crack the tough nut of sustainable trade finance solutions.
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Previously known as reverse factoring, sustainable supply-chain finance is one of the products currently generating the most interest among both banks and their corporate clients.
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Fourth-quarter numbers from Asia’s biggest trade finance banks suggest that business in the region has bounced back rapidly. Corporates have changed their approach to their manufacturing bases and supply chains, and have accelerated their use of technology. In the first of a two-part series, Euromoney finds there are lessons here for the rest of the world when the pandemic eventually eases.
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The leading banks in Euromoney’s Trade Finance Survey 2020 comment on the highlights of the last 12 months and their expectations for the year to come.
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Africa APAC CEE Latin America Middle East North America Western Europe
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HSBC takes the top spot in Euromoney’s survey for the third year in a row.
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Will it be the banks that have built strong, steady relationships or those with big budgets that take transaction banking into the future?
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Voted for by more than 7000 treasury professionals, find out which banks rank top in the Euromoney Trade Finance Survey 2020.
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Africa APAC CEE Latin America Middle East North America Western Europe
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Euromoney's annual trade finance survey provides quantitative and qualitative analysis of the market and the banks that finance global trade. Results are published January 2020.
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Its strong performance in Euromoney’s trade finance survey – despite its recent difficulties – has left some rivals scratching their heads. What lies behind its high placing?
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Voted for by more than 7000 treasury professionals, find out which banks rank top in the Euromoney Trade Finance Survey 2019
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The results of the Euromoney Trade Finance Survey 2018 show the emergence of two very different trends: the sustained presence of the global trade finance bank, and the rising influence of regional institutions.
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The impediments to providing more trade finance to emerging-market clients are well known, but that does not make them any easier to overcome. Could the ultimate solution be in turning trade finance into an attractive asset class for institutional investors?
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Voted for by more than 7000 treasury professionals, find out which banks rank top in the Euromoney Trade Finance Survey 2018.
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The 2017 Euromoney Trade Finance Survey includes quantitative and qualitative client assessments of their trade finance providers. This year for the first time, Euromoney has produced the Trade Finance Stars, based on the qualitative responses of clients, a ranking that recognizes providers with exceptional qualitative ratings in particular regions and in five areas of client service (full methodology here).
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This year for the first time, Euromoney has produced the Trade Finance Stars, which recognizes providers with exceptional qualitative ratings in particular regions and areas of client service.
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Best regional trade finance provider:
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The survey is designed to provide our readers with valuable information about the trade finance market. It asks participants to rank trade-finance providers across a selection of service categories and an overall, global category.
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Deutsche Bank held onto its global trade finance crown for the third year running, but it lost out in some of the regional placings. The 2017 survey attracted nearly double the number of voters compared with 2016.
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The survey is designed to give our readers valuable information on the global trade finance market and the opportunity to rank trade finance providers across a selection of categories and an overall global ranking of providers as rated by their clients.
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The world seems to be turning away from globalization and towards protectionism. Yet despite this challenging environment for trade, the bankers who finance it remain surprisingly upbeat.
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The survey is designed to give our readers valuable information with regard to the trade finance market and give them the opportunity to rank trade finance providers across a selection of service categories and an overall, global ranking of providers as rated by their clients.
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Trade Finance Survey 2016 full results Global 2016 2015 1 1 Deutsche Bank 2 2 UniCredit 3 3 Citi 4 4 HSBC 5 5 Commerzbank 6 14 Société Générale 7 12 RBS 8 6 Standard Chartered 9 20 ING 10 10 Santander
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Survey attracts more than 2,000 votes as biggest players hang on to top spots
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Trade Finance Survey 2016 full results The survey is designed to give our readers valuable information with regard to the trade finance market and give them the opportunity to rank trade finance providers across a selection of service categories and an overall, global ranking of providers as rated by their clients.
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Deutsche Bank retains its position as the leading global trade-finance bank in this year’s Euromoney survey. The German bank and overall runner-up UniCredit also dominated the results by region and by product.
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Trade Finance Survey 2016 full results.
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The results for the Trade Finance Survey indicate a resounding success for Deutsche Bank.
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Trade finance has been overhauled since the global financial crisis and as a new normal landscape emerges, new ways of doing trade are coming to the fore, pushing traditional forms to the background. More securitization is clearly top of trade finance clients’ agenda.
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Trade Finance survey 2015 full results
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The survey is designed to give our readers valuable information on the global trade finance market and the opportunity to rank trade finance providers across a selection of service categories and an overall global ranking of providers as rated by their clients.
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Trade Finance Survey 2015 full results
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Trade Finance Survey 2015 full results Best Regional Trade Finance Provider
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The survey is designed to give readers valuable information on the trade finance market, the opportunity to rank trade finance providers across a selection of service categories, and an overall, global ranking of providers as rated by their clients.
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Best Trade Finance Providers
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Best Trade Finance Providers
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The shadow of economic gloom has fallen over output, while Basle III is playing havoc with the rulebook for funding. Success relies on access to US dollars, and losses will drive up prices – unless the rules can be changed or new players join the market
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Competition is intense in trade finance banking while the funds banks need to engage in it are harder to raise, reducing margins. Basle III will probably only make things more difficult. So, paradoxically, fierce rivalry runs parallel to collaboration and increased risk sharing. Laurence Neville reports.
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The trade finance survey is designed to give Euromoney’s readers valuable information on the trade finance market. It provides a ranking of trade finance providers across a selection of service categories and an overall, global ranking of providers as rated by their clients.
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Citi, which has once again been ranked first globally in Euromoney’s trade finance survey (with almost double the number of points as second placed Deutsche Bank), dominates the industry.
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Best Trade Finance Providers
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Best Trade Finance Providers