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Commodity Importers: Pay Singapore Suppliers Fast

Import raw commodities including grains, metals, minerals, and agricultural products Send SGD payments to Singapore suppliers with t+0 (2.3s avg within unicorn network). Save 80% vs traditional banks.

Save £2,025 per £100k Payment

Typical savings for Commodity Importers paying Singapore suppliers

Traditional Bank
£2,530
FX Spread: 2.5% + £30 fee
  • ❌ 2-3 day settlement
  • ❌ Hidden FX margins
  • ❌ High correspondent bank fees
  • ❌ Manual compliance checks
Unicorn Currencies
£505
FX Spread: 0.5% + £5 fee
  • T+0 (2.3s avg within Unicorn network)
  • ✓ Transparent pricing
  • PayNow Corporate available
  • ✓ 0.14s automated compliance
Your Annual Savings
80%
£2,025 per £100k

At £1M-£20M monthly volume, save £24,300/year

Common Challenges: Commodity Importers in Singapore

Industry Pain Points

  • Commodity price and FX double exposure
  • Large volume transactions (£500k-£5M+)
  • Futures contract settlement timing
  • Storage and demurrage costs

Country-Specific Considerations

  • MAS (Monetary Authority of Singapore) oversight
  • GST (9%) documentation required
  • UEN (Unique Entity Number) mandatory for all businesses
  • Strict AML/CTF compliance (FATF Tier 1)

How Unicorn Solves Commodity Importers Payment Challenges in Singapore

Fast Settlement: T+0 (2.3s avg within Unicorn network)

Use PayNow Corporate for instant SGD settlement.Instant business payments using company UEN, 24/7

Real-Time FX Exposure Tracking

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0.14s Compliance Screening

Automated compliance checks for Singapore regulations.MAS (Monetary Authority of Singapore) oversight handled automatically.

Commodity Importers Payment Profile

Understanding the payment dynamics of Commodity Importers when paying Singapore suppliers

Payment Timing

LC at sight standard for bulk commodities. Payment triggers on Bill of Lading. Futures contracts: margin calls and settlement dates.

Settlement Priority: HIGH: LC documents must be perfect. Delays = demurrage on bulk carriers (£10k-50k/day for vessels). Timing critical for futures settlement.

📄 Invoice Terms

LC at sight (90% of bulk), CAD for established relationships, futures exchange settlement terms. Prepayment rare except spot purchases.

Cash Flow Pattern:

Lumpy, shipment-based. Harvest cycles create seasonal concentration. Futures positions require margin. Storage costs if holding physical.

📊 FX Risk Profile

EXTREME: Double exposure (commodity price + FX). USD pricing standard. BRL, ZAR, AUD volatility. Must hedge both or accept speculation risk.

Supplier Relationships:

Trading houses, cooperatives, direct from producers. Exchange-traded relationships. Long-term contracts for supply security. Brokers for spot.

Common Documentation for Commodity Importers

  • Bill of Lading (ocean)
  • Certificate of Origin
  • Quality/Grade Certificate
  • Phytosanitary Certificate (agricultural)
  • Weight Certificate (independent surveyor)

Popular Singapore Supplier Types for Commodity Importers

Common Singapore Suppliers

  • Electronics manufacturers (Jurong, Ang Mo Kio)
  • Petrochemical suppliers (Jurong Island)
  • Precision engineering (Woodlands, Sembawang)
  • Pharmaceutical companies (Tuas, Biopolis)

Payment Tips for Singapore

  • Singapore = Asia's financial and tech hub, extremely efficient
  • PayNow Corporate enables instant SGD payments without SWIFT fees
  • English-speaking, business-friendly environment
  • Strategic location for Southeast Asia supply chains
Typical Transaction Size
£80k-£350k
Compliance Notice: Subject to sanctions and compliance screening. Certain industries and countries not supported.

Ready to Pay Singapore Suppliers 80% Cheaper?

Join Commodity Importers businesses saving £2,025 per £100k payment with t+0 (2.3s avg within unicorn network).

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