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Your Global Edge: Using Letters of Credit in China

Doing business globally often involves taking risks that can become a significant challenge for importers and exporters. Reducing financial and payment risk is essential for your business's ongoing competitiveness and future success. Using Letters of Credit in China will explain the importance of using letters of credit to lower risk from two key perspectives - an expert banker and an experienced company.

Elva Adams, VP/Sr. Business Relationship Banker with Wells Fargo, will present the features and benefits of export and import letters of credit as well as the convenience of the online processing to save time. Yan Yan, President and Owner, Outdoor Sign Supply, will share the dos and don'ts based on her extensive experience in successfully using letters of credit in China. This seminar will help your business manage its international operations more effectively, reduce risks and expedite your overseas shipments and payments.
 
Program Information
When: Tuesday, November 11th, 2009
 
Time: 11:30 am Registration -- 11:40 am Lunch -- 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm Speaker program.

Registration: Individual rate $25. Register online* or fill out our e-Registration Form and submit it by e-mail. You can also fax your registration form to 210.458.2491.

(*Online registration available on Internet Explorer only.)

Location: Plaza Club San Antonio
100 W Houston St. #2100
San Antonio, TX 78205
 

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