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Latest revision as of 13:54, 4 October 2023
Risk management - export finance - insurance - credit risk.
(ECI).
Export credit insurance protects exporters against the risk of non-payment by a buyer-importer in another country.
Often abbreviated to 'credit insurance'.
See also
- After the event insurance
- Assurance
- Captive insurance company
- Chartered Insurance Institute
- Credit insurance
- Credit risk
- Deposit insurance
- European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA)
- Excess
- Export finance
- Financial Conduct Authority
- Fixing instrument
- Force majeure
- GI
- Hedging
- IFRS 4
- International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS)
- ILS
- Insurable
- Insurance
- Insurance Capital Standard
- Insurance risk
- Insure
- Lender of last resort
- Liquidity insurance
- National Insurance
- Net-Zero Insurance Alliance
- Option
- Premium
- Price walking
- Principles for Sustainable Insurance
- Regulation
- Reinsurance
- Risk
- Risk management
- Risk response
- Supervision
- Trade credit insurance
- Transfer
- Trustee liability insurance
- Underwriting