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CDCS (Certified Documentary Credit Specialist)

CDCS ( Certified Documentary Credit Specialist ) is the professional certification which will enable letter of credit practitioners to prove their specialist knowledge and application of the skills required for competent practice in a global scale. The CDCS certification has been developed in consultation with industry experts to ensure that the certification reflects best practice. IFS School of Finance and the International Financial Services Association (IFSA) jointly developed the CDCS certification programme. CDCS is also endorsed by the International Chamber of Commerce. It is the only certificate which is approved by ICC on documentary credit field.
 
The CDCS is the international standard for documentary credit specialists. Banks prefer CDCS entitled practitioners for their trade departments in order to reduce their own risks to a minimum amount by working with professionals who approved their competence from the institution that is creator and governor of the documentary credit rules.

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You can reduce your own risks to minimum level by working with an LC practitioner who has a CDCS title.

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