Dear All,
According to UCP 600 sub-article 38d) ''A transferred credit cannot be transferred at the request of a second beneficiary to any subsequent beneficiary. The first beneficiary is not considered to be a subsequent beneficiary.''
Please clear me the second sentence "The first beneficiary is not considered to be a subsequent beneficiary." Does it means that second beneficiary is able to transfer the 'Transferred LC' to the first beneficiary ?
Regards,
Shafique
Meaning Of "The First Beneficiary Is Not Considered To Be A Subsequent Beneficiary."
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Re-transfer of LC
Hi Shafique,
I think the below clause talks about re-transfer of credit. If the transferree is not ready to act under transferred credit. it may be inform transferring bank about the same. un-acted portion of the transferree now be advised to second new beneficiary upon request of the first beneficiary and willingness of the transferring bank to do so.
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Dinesh Kumar
I think the below clause talks about re-transfer of credit. If the transferree is not ready to act under transferred credit. it may be inform transferring bank about the same. un-acted portion of the transferree now be advised to second new beneficiary upon request of the first beneficiary and willingness of the transferring bank to do so.
Thanks & Regards
Dinesh Kumar
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My experience
Hi Pal,
I have this experience, we issue a l/c for interesting amount, we ask the transferring bank to
indicate the various transfers, we noted three different sub l/c, i.e. LC A for XXX to A, LC B
for XXX to B, LC C for XXX to C, covering the full supply. After few weeks B renonced and re transfer
its XXX to the transferring bank, so reinstalting the amount for a new second beneficiary.
This action illustrated to me, the wording of suct UCP article.
Other comments appreciated
Ciao
I have this experience, we issue a l/c for interesting amount, we ask the transferring bank to
indicate the various transfers, we noted three different sub l/c, i.e. LC A for XXX to A, LC B
for XXX to B, LC C for XXX to C, covering the full supply. After few weeks B renonced and re transfer
its XXX to the transferring bank, so reinstalting the amount for a new second beneficiary.
This action illustrated to me, the wording of suct UCP article.
Other comments appreciated
Ciao