When the seller presents the relative documents to the remitting bank for collection of proceeds, the documents are invariably accompanied by a covering schedule in which the seller fills the relevant details as to the name of the drawee, nature/type of documents and instructions on the disposal of the documents and collection of the proceeds, known as a Collection Instruction. For standardization and ease of reference, and to prevent misunderstanding, thereby leading to inconvenience and complications, the seller is required to complete the standard Collection Instruction furnished by the remitting bank.
The seller is required to give full and clear instructions in the Collection instruction to the remitting bank to avoid unnecessary misinterpretation, inconveniences and enquiry which would result in delays. The following points should be noted:
1. The full name and address of the buyer/drawee should be correctly stated
2. The seller should correctly stipulate the following in the Collection instruction:
a. The tenure (Sight/Acceptance), the reference number, date and value of the Bill of Exchange
b. The nature and number of copies of the relative documents in the form of commercial invoice, insurance policy, certificate of origin, bill of lading or multimodal transport document or etc
c. How the documents to be released to the buyer/drawee that is whether against payment or upon acceptance of the bill of exchange
d. The name of the presenting bank in the country of the buyer to present the documents, other than the remitting bank’s correspondent/agent bank, if it is so required by the seller or buyer
Besides the above mentioned, generally the Collection instruction contains a set of standard instructions with appropriate boxes for the seller to mark and with extra boxes for the seller to include other additional specific instructions, where appropriate. Listed below is a typical list of such instructions:
1. Release documents against payment
2. Release documents against acceptance
3. Payment may be deferred until arrival of goods
4. Acceptance may be deferred until arrival of the goods
5. Collect all charges and expenses from drawee
6. Waive charges/expenses if refused by drawee
7. Collect interest at the rate of…….% from the drawee from…….until………
8. Advise Acceptance and due date by airmail/telex/SWIFT
9. Advise Non-Acceptance by airmail/telex/SWIFT
10. Remit proceeds by airmail/telex/SWIFT
11. Advise Non-Payment by airmail/telex/SWIFT
12. If dishonoured by non-acceptance/non-payment, please protest
13. If dishonoured by non-acceptance/non-payment, please do not protest
14. In case of need, refer to…………, who will assist in securing payment, but who has no authority to amend the bill or terms of payment
15. If documents are not taken up on arrival of carrying steamer, please arrange for goods to be stored in bond and insured, under advise by airmail/telex/SWIFT to us
16. Other specific instructions, where deemed appropriate.
The seller is required to give full and clear instructions in the Collection instruction to the remitting bank to avoid unnecessary misinterpretation, inconveniences and enquiry which would result in delays. The following points should be noted:
1. The full name and address of the buyer/drawee should be correctly stated
2. The seller should correctly stipulate the following in the Collection instruction:
a. The tenure (Sight/Acceptance), the reference number, date and value of the Bill of Exchange
b. The nature and number of copies of the relative documents in the form of commercial invoice, insurance policy, certificate of origin, bill of lading or multimodal transport document or etc
c. How the documents to be released to the buyer/drawee that is whether against payment or upon acceptance of the bill of exchange
d. The name of the presenting bank in the country of the buyer to present the documents, other than the remitting bank’s correspondent/agent bank, if it is so required by the seller or buyer
Besides the above mentioned, generally the Collection instruction contains a set of standard instructions with appropriate boxes for the seller to mark and with extra boxes for the seller to include other additional specific instructions, where appropriate. Listed below is a typical list of such instructions:
1. Release documents against payment
2. Release documents against acceptance
3. Payment may be deferred until arrival of goods
4. Acceptance may be deferred until arrival of the goods
5. Collect all charges and expenses from drawee
6. Waive charges/expenses if refused by drawee
7. Collect interest at the rate of…….% from the drawee from…….until………
8. Advise Acceptance and due date by airmail/telex/SWIFT
9. Advise Non-Acceptance by airmail/telex/SWIFT
10. Remit proceeds by airmail/telex/SWIFT
11. Advise Non-Payment by airmail/telex/SWIFT
12. If dishonoured by non-acceptance/non-payment, please protest
13. If dishonoured by non-acceptance/non-payment, please do not protest
14. In case of need, refer to…………, who will assist in securing payment, but who has no authority to amend the bill or terms of payment
15. If documents are not taken up on arrival of carrying steamer, please arrange for goods to be stored in bond and insured, under advise by airmail/telex/SWIFT to us
16. Other specific instructions, where deemed appropriate.
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