Two months ago GTR called all companies that read our magazine and attend our events to vote in our annual Leaders in Trade awards. We asked these and other companies engaged in cross-border trade activities to tell us which financial institutions are the best internationally. These are the results. GTR LEADERS IN TRADE 2014 ...
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On the back of the International Trade and Forfaiting Association’s (ITFA’s) newly-founded “Young Professionals in Trade Finance & Forfaiting” initiative, which aims to support …