Letter of Credit
Letter of Credit (LC)
Proof of Funds A Proof of Funds (POF) is a document or bank statement proving that a person has the financial ability to perform a transaction. Euro Exim Bank Ltd in both St. Lucia and London are authorized to issue a Proof of Funds letter, based on availability and legality of the funds to be used in a transaction. It should be noted that every POF document has an expiry date, at which point the document becomes void to the seller. For more information on issuance of POF’s and all instruments, please contact our sales team at sales@euroeximconnect.com or contact +447577314553 for assistance.
EEB Disclaimer
Euro Exim Bank Limited is a Group of Companies with its Registered Office in Saint Lucia and a Representative Office in the United Kingdom. EURO EXIM BANK LTD (REGISTERED OFFICE) is a Class A International Banking Financial Institution incorporated under the revised laws of St. Lucia. The license authorises business with third parties across industries and geographies worldwide. This office is regulated by the Financial Services Regulatory Authority in St. Lucia and does not provide any services to natural persons or legal entities in St. Lucia.
EURO EXIM BANK LIMITED (REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE) is incorporated under the laws of England and Wales with company registration number 07520196. This entity is a non-banking financial institution that facilitates international business transactions through issuance and relay of various trade finance instruments. The London-based Representative Office offers Letters of Credit and Standby Letters of Credit to corporate clients only. This office does not provide regulated or controlled services or activities.
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