ITFA and Geoffrey Wynne Partner for Comprehensive Digital Negotiable Instruments Handbook Update

Sullivan & Worcester’s partner Geoffrey Wynne has been instrumental in assisting the International Trade & Forfaiting Association (ITFA) with a significant update to its Digital Negotiable Instruments (DNI) Handbook, the law firm recently revealed in a statement.

With an extensive knowledge base on trade and export finance matters, and a special focus on structured trade and commodity finance, Geoffrey Wynne has brought to bear his thorough understanding of the complexities surrounding laws related to international trade and finance.

Located in the heart of London, Geoffrey Wynne has been active in supporting the ITFA, an organization committed to promoting, protecting, and developing the interests of the trade finance community. The ITFA is dedicated to the progression of international trade and forfaiting through education, industry advocacy, and connection of global financial institutions and agencies.

The DNI Handbook is a fundamental resource for the broader financial sector and global corporations. It provides detailed information on the legal, operational, and practical application of DNI in accordance with the latest international business laws.

With the assistance of Wynne, the ITFA has revised and updated the Handbook to reflect changes in the global financial landscape. These changes have been influenced by the increasing digitization of financial instruments and the adoption of emerging technologies across the industry.

Further details on the significant contributions by Geoffrey Wynne can be observed in the announcement by Sullivan & Worcester here. The update to the DNI Handbook is anticipated to be monumental for legal professionals working in the trade finance field globally, further consolidating the ITFA’s status as a leading source of knowledge for trade finance professionals.