vekselsettes
Vekselsettes is a term used in some Scandinavian languages to describe the act of transferring the rights under a veksel, or bill of exchange, from one holder to another. The concept is central to trade finance, where instruments that promise payment can be moved along a credit chain by endorsement and delivery. The endorsee becomes the new holder and is entitled to demand payment from the drawee or acceptor under the instrument.
Mechanism and practice. Transfer typically occurs through endorsement, a signature by the current holder on the
Legal framework. Bills of exchange and their transfer are governed by national negotiable instruments laws and,
significance. Vekselsettes enables liquidity and credit transfer in commerce by allowing a payment obligation to be