Secro has developed a robust technology that ensures full interoperability with mainstream blockchain frameworks. This capability would allow Secro to seamlessly integrate with any blockchain-based electronic Bill of Lading (eBL) provider. Secro’s strategic initiatives and partnerships highlight its commitment to achieving…
Why create an account on Secro’s eBL platform
Shippers and Consignees should create an account on Secro’s eBL (electronic Bill of Lading) platform to ensure the legal validity and efficiency of the eBL process. To issue a legal eBL, all parties named in it, including Shippers, Consignees, and Carriers,…
Electronic Bill of Lading Charterparty clause: a short guide for Disponent and Head Owners
2014 BIMCO eBL clause does no longer seem to fit current market and increasingly prevents eBL digitalization rather than facilitates it. 2014 BIMCO Clause assumes simple Charterers’ option to request Owners to accept eBL against (outdated indemnity) that may be hard to accept by an…
The advantages of Secro Tokenized e-Warehouse Receipt
In trade commodity finance, different approaches to lending are influenced significantly by the type of warehouse receipt provided. Here’s how these approaches differ and why tokenized eWarehouse receipts offer a substantial advantage: Scanned Copy of Warehouse Receipt: In this scenario, the…
Whitepaper: Enhancing Basel IV Compliance with Secro Tokenized eBL
Overview This whitepaper suggests how the security capabilities of Secro’s tokenized e-bill of lading (eBL) can be used to reduce the banks’ commodity trade finance portfolio risk, thus helping to better comply with Basel IV requirements. The chart below provides a…




