Step-by-step guide to monetising an SBLC or bank guarantee

Key insights for 2026 liquidity

  • SBLC Monetisation is the strategic conversion of a Standby Letter of Credit into immediate liquid capital via recourse or non-recourse loan structures.
  • Bank guarantee funding currently demands “Prime” status; our latest data shows that Top 25 rated banks and ironclad Proof of Funds (POF) are essential for successful closing.
  • LTV expectations: While market volatility persists, we are currently securing Loan to Value (LTV) rates between 70% and 90%, determined by the jurisdiction and credit rating of the issuing institution.

SBLC monetisation and bank guarantee funding: An expert overview

How does SBLC monetisation work? 

SBLC monetisation is a process where a financial institution uses a Standby Letter of Credit as high-quality collateral to extend a credit line or cash loan. At IntaCapital Swiss, we facilitate this by verifying the instrument’s creditworthiness and the issuing bank’s standing. Once the “blocked” asset is confirmed via SWIFT, the monetiser (lender) provides a percentage of the face value—known as the LTV—to fund the client’s specific trade or project requirements.

What are the SBLC monetisation requirements?

To successfully monetise SBLC instruments in today’s market, applicants must meet strict compliance standards. Based on our extensive experience at IntaCapital Swiss, the following requirements are non-negotiable:

  1. Verifiable instrument: The SBLC or Bank Guarantee (BG) must be issued by a reputable, Tier-1 or Tier-2 international bank.
  2. Swift MT760: The instrument must be delivered via the SWIFT MT760 protocol, which “blocks” the funds in favour of the monetiser.
  3. Clean history: The applicant must provide a full KYC (Know Your Customer) package and proof that the funds used to secure the instrument are of non-criminal origin.
  4. Project feasibility: Most monetisers now require a detailed business plan showing how the funded capital will be utilised.

How to monetise a bank guarantee: A 5-step framework

At IntaCapital Swiss, we utilise a proprietary framework known as the Secure Funding Bridge to ensure transparency. Follow these steps to navigate Bank Guarantee Monetisation:

1. Submission of the KYC package

The process begins with the submission of a Client Information Sheet (CIS), passport copy, and the draft of the instrument. This allows the monetiser to perform initial due diligence.

2. Agreement and terms (MOU)

Once approved, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is signed. This document outlines the LTV, interest rates (if recourse), and the duration of the funding.

3. Instrument issuance via SWIFT MT760

The client’s bank sends the SBLC or BG to the monetiser’s bank using the SWIFT MT760 message type. This is the industry standard for Bank Guarantee Funding as it provides the legal guarantee necessary for the lender to release cash.

4. Authentication and verification

The monetiser’s bank verifies the instrument’s authenticity via SWIFT MT799 or corporate email/call-back. This ensures the paper is “live” and valid.

5. Disbursement of funds

Within 48 to 72 hours of successful verification, the monetiser releases the first tranche of funding to the client’s designated account.

Bank guarantee funding vs. traditional loans

FeatureBank Guarantee MonetisationTraditional Bank Loan
Speed7–14 days3–6 months
CollateralThe BG/SBLC itselfHard assets/Personal guarantees
Credit CheckFocus on issuing bankFocus on personal credit score
LTVHigh (70% – 90%)Moderate (50% – 70%)

Why information gain matters: The 2026 outlook

In the current 2026 economic climate, marked by the Middle East energy shocks and shifting interest rates, SBLC monetisation has become a vital tool for liquidity. Unlike generic financial blogs, IntaCapital Swiss highlights that “Acceptance of Enrichment” clauses and specific “Project Identification” codes are now being scrutinised more than ever by European monetisers.

It has been discovered that instruments issued from the “Big Five” Canadian banks or Swiss cantonal banks currently receive the fastest approval times and the highest LTVs due to their perceived stability during global market volatility.

Frequently asked questions 

Can I monetise a leased SBLC?

Yes, you can monetise SBLC instruments that are leased. However, the monetiser must be informed of the lease agreement, and the LTV is generally lower than that of a purchased instrument to account for the leasing fees.

What is the difference between Recourse and Non-Recourse monetisation?

In non-recourse Bank Guarantee Monetisation, the borrower is not personally liable if the project fails; the lender relies solely on the SBLC for repayment. Recourse funding requires the borrower to pay back the loan regardless of the instrument’s status at maturity.

Is the MT799 required for monetisation?

The MT799 is a “Notice of Readiness” or “Pre-Advice.” While it is not the instrument itself, most monetisers require an MT799 before the MT760 to confirm the issuing bank is ready to move forward.

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