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    A Comparative Study Between Documentary Credit and Documentary Collection
    (Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales, 2025-06) AITOUSSENA, Kousseila; MEGHARI, Benadda (Directeur de thèse)
    Today, with the development of the global economy, international trade has become more active and riskier, which requires more secure financing. Indeed, in this work, we compared two payment techniques in international trade: documentary credit and documentary collection. We examined how Algerian banks finance these import operations within a legal framework. Within the bank BEA (Dely Brahim), we were able to make a comparison between the contribution of each of these techniques to the financing of imports, and we concluded that the main contribution belongs to documentary credit, as it is more secure than documentary collection for international trade operations.
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    A Comparative Study Between Documentary Credit and Documentary Collection
    (Ecole des Hautes Etudes commerciales, 2025-06) AITOUSSENA, Kousseila; MEGHARI, Randa (Directeur de thése)
    Today, with the development of the global economy, international trade has become more active and riskier, which requires more secure financing. Indeed, in this work, we compared two payment techniques in international trade: documentary credit and documentary collection. We examined how Algerian banks finance these import operations within a legal framework. Within the bank BEA (Dely Brahim), we were able to make a comparison between the contribution of each of these techniques to the financing of imports, and we concluded that the main contribution belongs to documentary credit, as it is more secure than documentary collection for international trade operations.

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