1. Our approach
PPM supports transparent and lawful trade. We review transactions based on product, origin, supplier, buyer, payment route, logistics, documentation and applicable legal and compliance requirements. Where any of these cannot be reasonably reviewed or verified, we do not proceed.
2. What we do not support
- ✕ Concealed origin
- ✕ False documentation
- ✕ Sanctioned parties
- ✕ Sanctioned vessels
- ✕ Sanctioned banks
- ✕ Payment routes designed to avoid checks
- ✕ Unexplained third-party payment structures
- ✕ Transactions involving unclear ownership or control
- ✕ Transactions where the real producer or origin is hidden
- ✕ Circumvention of sanctions or trade controls
- ✕ Any transaction that cannot be properly verified
3. Buyer and supplier responsibility
Both buyers and suppliers must provide accurate information, genuine documentation and full disclosure of product origin, ownership, payment route and shipping route. Transparency from both sides is what allows a transaction to proceed.
4. Transaction review
All enquiries are subject to review. PPM reserves the right to decline any transaction at any stage where compliance concerns arise.
5. Documentation and transparency
PPM may request the following before progressing any enquiry:
- ✓ Product specifications, COA, MSDS/SDS and TDS
- ✓ Certificate of Origin and Bill of Lading
- ✓ Packing details
- ✓ Supplier company documents and ownership information
- ✓ Payment route clarification
6. No guarantee of transaction approval
PPM may decline enquiries where documentation is incomplete, product origin is unclear, supplier ownership/control cannot be checked, payment routes are not acceptable, or compliance risk is too high.
All enquiries and transactions are subject to supplier verification, product documentation review, origin checks, payment route review, shipping route review, banking acceptance, compliance screening where required, product availability and applicable laws.