Noun
a document issued by a bank that guarantees the payment of a customer's draft; substitutes the bank's credit for the customer's credit
Source: WordNetIf a good face is a letter of recommendation, a good heart is a letter of credit. Edward Bulwer-Lytton
A letter of credit may be at sight, which means immediate payment upon presentation of documents, or it may be a time or date letter of credit with payment to be made in the future. Source: Internet
Sure, they recently drew up a directive in a bid to clamp down on under-invoicing that necessitates that every letter of credit (LC) matches the value of the imported item. Source: Internet
The $50,000 revolving credit facility includes a $20,000 letter of credit sub-facility and a $5,000 swingline sub-facility. Source: Internet
With the $900,000 and an existing letter of credit, the village is close to meeting its share of final engineering costs for the Shoe Factory Road project it's working on with Cook County, Norris said. Source: Internet