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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2025 · 25 MIN

46: Episode 46: Digitising access to Trade Finance with Eduard Oboimov, CEO of eTEU

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In this episode of the Trade Finance Distribution Initiative Podcast, we sit down with Eduard Oboimov, CEO and Co-founder of eTEU, to explore how digital documentation and blockchain are redefining global trade finance. From their recent pilot with Singapore’s IMDA and the XDC Network, to leveraging electronic Bills of Lading (eBLs) as collateral for trade finance, Eduard shares insights into: Blockchain’s role in secure, tamper-proof document exchange Compliance with global standards like MLETR and URDTT Connecting SMEs to decentralized liquidity pools Real-world learnings from live transactions (e.g., Metal Holding) This conversation offers a window into how eTEU is driving access, efficiency, and trust in a $30 trillion trade ecosystem.Learn more: https://www.eteu.co Follow TFD Initiative for more conversations on digital trade transformation.#TradeFinance #eTEU #Blockchain #DigitalTradeDocuments #eBL #SupplyChainFinance #TFDInitiative

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