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A guarantee issued by a bank, in support of a commercial transaction.
A guarantee issued by a bank, in support of a commercial transaction.


The gaurantee is a secondary obligation of the bank, called upon only in the event of the failure of a party to the commercial transaction.
The guarantee is a secondary obligation of the bank, called upon only in the event of the failure of a party to the commercial transaction.


Contrasted with a letter of credit, which is a primary obligation of the bank.
Contrasted with a letter of credit, which is a primary obligation of the bank.

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Trade finance.

A guarantee issued by a bank, in support of a commercial transaction.

The guarantee is a secondary obligation of the bank, called upon only in the event of the failure of a party to the commercial transaction.

Contrasted with a letter of credit, which is a primary obligation of the bank.


See also