Help protect your business with a currency risk management strategy
Gain visibility of your exposures and understand where risks lie to develop a tailored hedging strategy*. Give your business more certainty of future cash flows.
I’d encourage every UK company to export. I would tell them not to be scared as there is so much help available. Just picking up the phone to DBT can make such a difference, and most people don’t realise how the department can support business with their in-depth exporting needs. I would also recommend using a specialist dealing house such as Convera.
When I think back, our business growth was very restricted by our bank’s policies on currency transactions, and I also can’t believe how much time I used to spend online watching currency movements to safeguard our profit margins. Having a currency specialist partner has made life so much easier.”
Alan Burrows
Managing Director, Mechatherm
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*Our hedging products are derivative financial instruments which may expose you to risk should the underlying exposure you are hedging cease to exist. They may be suitable if you have a high level of understanding and accept the risks associated with derivative financial instruments that involve foreign exchange and related markets. If you are not confident about your understanding of derivative financial instruments, or foreign exchange and related markets, we strongly suggest you seek independent advice before making the decision to use these instruments.
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