
Trade Finance In Wartime
The huge drop-off in trade involving Russia and Ukraine has hit trade finance hard.
In the July/August issue, Global Finance will publish its selections for the World’s Best Subcustodian Bank Awards 2015. Winners will be recognized in the following categories, regions and countries:
Regional Awards |
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North America |
Middle East |
Central & Eastern Europe |
Nordic Region |
Caribbean |
Latin America |
Western Europe |
Africa |
Asia-Pacific |
Country Awards |
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Argentina |
Estonia |
Kazakhstan |
Norway |
South Korea |
Armenia |
Finland |
Kenya |
Oman |
Spain |
Australia |
France |
Kuwait |
Pakistan |
Sri Lanka |
Austria |
Georgia |
Latvia |
Paraguay |
Sweden |
Bahrain |
Germany |
Lebanon |
Peru |
Switzerland |
Belgium |
Ghana |
Lithuania |
Philippines |
Taiwan |
Brazil |
Greece |
Luxembourg |
Poland |
Thailand |
Bulgaria |
Hong Kong |
Malaysia |
Portugal |
Tunisia |
Canada |
Hungary |
Mauritius |
Qatar |
Turkey |
Chile |
Iceland |
Mexico |
Romania |
UAE |
China |
India |
Mongolia |
Russia |
Ukraine |
Colombia |
Indonesia |
Morocco |
Saudi Arabia |
United Kingdom |
Croatia |
Ireland |
Mozambique |
Serbia |
United States |
Cyprus |
Israel |
Namibia |
Singapore |
Uruguay |
Czech Republic |
Italy |
Netherlands |
Slovakia |
Venezuela |
Denmark |
Japan |
New Zealand |
Slovenia |
Vietnam |
Egypt |
Jordan |
Nigeria |
South Africa |
Take advantage of this opportunity to participate in the review process.
Those making submissions should provide concise information in the following areas:
It is not necessary to enter in order to win, but experience shows an entry increases the chance of success. In many cases, providers are able to present information and perspectives that may not be readily available to the editors of Global Finance. Submissions should only include material suitable for the public domain. Performance will be judged over the period covering January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014.
Global Finance will also obtain input from industry analysts, corporate executives and users of custody services.