Trade Finance Infrastructure
What Is A Trade Finance Platform
A trade finance platform is not a marketplace and not a lender. It is an execution layer that structures, underwrites, and distributes trade finance transactions to banks and private credit providers in a format they can approve.
Financely operates as a transaction-led trade finance platform for real commercial flows.
In practice, most trade finance failures occur because transactions are submitted without lender-grade documentation, enforceable controls, or a coherent credit narrative. A trade finance platform exists to eliminate that gap between commercial activity and lender decision-making.
What A Trade Finance Platform Does
A trade finance platform prepares lender-ready underwriting materials, defines the collateral and control structure, coordinates compliance and KYC, and routes the transaction to suitable funding counterparties.
What It Does Not Do
It does not provide guaranteed funding, sell generic programs, or bypass credit approval. All outcomes depend on documentation quality, transaction economics, and lender risk appetite.
| How Financely Executes Trade Finance Mandates |
| Transaction Intake |
Document-led submission covering trade flow, counterparties, contracts, collateral, and repayment mechanics. |
| Underwriting |
Credit analysis, cash conversion review, counterparty assessment, and downside scenario evaluation. |
| Structuring |
Facility type selection, security package, controls, covenants, and reporting framework aligned with lender requirements. |
| Distribution |
Targeted lender outreach to banks and private credit providers with appetite for the specific transaction profile. |
| Outcome |
Indicative term sheet(s) or a written decline explaining why the transaction cannot be financed. |
Financely focuses exclusively on transactions with real trade flows, verifiable counterparties, and enforceable documentation. Exploratory requests and informal mandates are not accepted.
Submit A Trade Finance Transaction
Submit your transaction documents to receive indicative trade finance terms or a written decline basis.