A bank guarantee is a pledge by a bank to assume liability for a sale or contract between a buyer and seller. The buyer applies to the bank, which assesses the buyer’s ability to fulfill the contract ...
A guarantee is essentially a promise by a third party to ensure that an obligor meets its liabilities to another. There are two main types of guarantee that we meet in finance transactions: suretyship ...
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