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ECGC has decided to reduce premiums by 10% from August. Although the rate of reduction would vary from country to country, the average reduction would be 10%. (more…)
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When trading overseas many businesses overlook the normal checks they would carry out when dealing with customers at home. Gideon…
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Credit risk specialist, Atradius, has issued the second in its Small World Economics series. These are common-sense guidelines for UK…
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UK exporters benefited from a further robust expansion of their main export markets in April, despite the weak performance of…
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In this interview, Mihaela Dimitriu of BRD - Groupe Societe Generale describes how market evolution, economic growth and BRD's own…
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The Australian Government has agreed to grant the Export Finance and Insurance Corporation (EFIC) additional powers to help Australia's small…
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Euler Hermes today outlined its prognosis for a 4% increase in exporter insolvencies in Ireland in the face of a…
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Trade credit insurer Euler Hermes S.A. launched a new Latin American subsidiary in Argentina, its third in a region the…
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Brazilian exporters can use export credit policies from local export credit insurer Secreb as guarantees for post-embarkation export financing from…
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These days, eleven companies are competing to sell protection against the risk of non-payment by foreign customers. That has brought…
Distributing EFIC Headway through the bank network gives Australian exporters quick and easy access to additional funding, says Angus Armour,…
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The Chilean unit of French credit insurer Coface expects its recently launched international factoring business to represent 50% of its…
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Changes to the factoring regulations will commence in 2006 and will continue in 2007, and this will resolve many of…
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