
RBS-BOC deal signals China's appetite for electronic trade
RBS and Bank of China announced their first commodity transaction using the Bolero electronic trade finance platform, following deals executed by Japan’s Mizuho Bank in March and China CITIC Bank last November.

The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and Bank of China (BOC) sealed their first commodity transaction with the Bolero electronic trade finance platform in June, an indication Asia’s lenders are warming to the paperless trade solution
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