Trade finance signifies financing for trade, and it concerns both domestic and international trade transactions. A trade transaction requires a seller of goods and services as well as a buyer. Various intermediaries such as banks and financial institutions can facilitate these transactions by financing the trade.
While a seller (or exporter) can require the purchaser (an importer) to prepay for goods shipped, the purchaser (importer) may wish to reduce risk by requiring the seller to document the goods that have been shipped. Banks may assist by providing various forms of support. For example, the importer's bank may provide a letter of credit to the exporter (or the exporter's bank) providing for payment upon presentation of certain documents, such as a bill of lading. The exporter's bank may make a loan (by advancing funds) to the exporter on the basis of the export contract.
Scope of the Report:
Trade finance relates to the process of financing certain activities related to commerce and international trade. Trade finance includes such activities as lending, issuing letters of credit, factoring, export credit and insurance. Companies involved with trade finance include importers and exporters, banks and financiers, insurers and export credit agencies, and other service providers.
Modernization and globalization of trade projects has led to the increasing demand for trade finance. Increasing trade projects across the globe, especially in the Asia-Pacific is another major factor, driving the growth of the steel rebar market during the forecast period.
With increased focus on global trade, the trade finance market is likely to witness a strong growth in coming years.
The global Trade Finance market is valued at 59500 million USD in 2018 and is expected to reach 71000 million USD by the end of 2024, growing at a CAGR of 3.0% between 2019 and 2024.
The Asia-Pacific will occupy for more market share in following years, especially in China, also fast growing India and Southeast Asia regions.
North America, especially The United States, will still play an important role which cannot be ignored. Any changes from United States might affect the development trend of Trade Finance.
Europe also play important roles in global market, with market size of xx million USD in 2019 and will be xx million USD in 2024, with a CAGR of xx%.
This report studies the Trade Finance market status and outlook of Global and major regions, from angles of players, countries, product types and end industries; this report analyzes the top players in global market, and splits the Trade Finance market by product type and applications/end industries.
Market Segment by Companies, this report covers
Citigroup Inc
BNP Paribas
ICBC
China Exim Bank
JPMorgan Chase & Co
Mizuho Financial Group
MUFG
Commerzbank
Bank of Communication
Credit Agricole
Standard Chartered
HSBC
ANZ
Afreximbank
Export-Import Bank of India
AlAhli Bank
EBRD
Market Segment by Regions, regional analysis covers
North America (United States, Canada and Mexico)
Europe (Germany, France, UK, Russia and Italy)
Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, Korea, India and Southeast Asia)
South America (Brazil, Argentina, Colombia)
Middle East and Africa (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Nigeria and South Africa)
Market Segment by Type, covers
Letters of Credit
Guarantees
Supply Chain Finance
Documentary Collection
Other
Market Segment by Applications, can be divided into
Finance
Energy
Power Generation
Transport
Renewables
Metals & Non Metallic Minerals
Other
Summary:
Get latest Market Research Reports on Trade Finance . Industry analysis & Market Report on Trade Finance is a syndicated market report, published as Global Trade Finance Market 2019 by Company, Regions, Type and Application, Forecast to 2024. It is complete Research Study and Industry Analysis of Trade Finance market, to understand, Market Demand, Growth, trends analysis and Factor Influencing market.