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Bank Guarantee Types and Applications

19 July 2025·Updated Mar 2026·7 min read·GuideIntermediate
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  1. Bank Guarantee Types and Applications
  2. Cost Structure and Negotiation
  3. Managing Guarantee Expiry and Claims
Key Takeaways

Bank guarantees provide security for international transactions — understand which type matches your situation

  • Bank Guarantee Types and Applications
  • Cost Structure and Negotiation
  • Managing Guarantee Expiry and Claims

Bank Guarantee Types and Applications#

Bank guarantee: the bank promises to pay if you fail to perform. Types: bid bond (2-5% of contract, guarantees you'll sign if you win), performance guarantee (5-15%, guarantees you'll deliver), advance payment guarantee (covers buyer's down payment if you don't perform), retention guarantee (guarantees defect correction). Each type serves a different transaction stage.

Cost Structure and Negotiation#

Guarantee fees: 0.5-3% annual of guaranteed amount. Factors: your creditworthiness, country risk, guarantee type, and tenure. Negotiate: portfolio pricing (lower rate for multiple guarantees), reduced collateral (100% cash margin vs 50% with other security), and standby facilities (pre-approved limits for faster issuance). A $1M guarantee at 1.5% costs $15K/year — often a contract requirement you can't avoid.

💡 Key Insight

Track all guarantee expiry dates — expired guarantees still sitting with beneficiaries tie up your credit lines.

Managing Guarantee Expiry and Claims#

Track all guarantee expiry dates — expired guarantees still sitting with beneficiaries tie up your credit lines. Request return of expired guarantees proactively. If a claim is made: verify the claim is valid (some are spurious), negotiate settlement before bank pays (cheaper), and document everything for potential recovery. Fraudulent guarantee claims do happen — especially in high-risk jurisdictions.

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