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Lloyds Bank taps Cleareye.ai to streamline trade finance documentation processing

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  • Lloyds Bank has partnered with Cleareye.ai, a California-based AI and machine learning company, to enhance trade finance documentation processing and compliance checks.
  • The bank will implement ClearTrade technology from Cleareye.ai, marking a UK first in trade finance digitalization.
  • ClearTrade uses optical character recognition (OCR), machine learning (ML), and natural language processing (NLP) to improve data extraction from trade documents, both digital and paper-based.
  • The technology will also automate examinations of documents based on International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Rules and conduct trade-based money laundering (TBML) checks.
  • Lloyds had previously completed a fully digital documentary collection in February, using electronic Bills of Lading (eBLs) and digital Promissory Notes (dPNs), under the UK’s Electronic Trade Documents Act (ETDA).
  • Cleareye.ai’s ClearTrade technology was also adopted by JP Morgan for its Trade and Working Capital Group in 2022.

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