Why exporters use FX Forwards
Watch an exporter use Forwards as part of their hedging strategy
Currency markets are volatile and constantly moving, making it difficult for exporters to be certain about the costs and profits of their business. Exporters can use Forward Exchange Contracts as part of their risk management strategy to protect themselves against exchange rate movements.
This video has an example of a hedging strategy used by an exporter business as a means of managing foreign exchange risk.
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If the overseas bank is not the beneficiary's, it may take longer to on forward funds to the beneficiary's bank. There may be other circumstances outside of our control which may also cause additional delays. International funds transfers received on a National public holiday, NSW public holiday, or on a Saturday or Sunday will not be processed until the next business day. The value date of the transfer will also be changed to the next business day.
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