Credit guarantee scheme

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Credit risk - risk management.

(CGS).

Public credit guarantee schemes are a form of government intervention to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs).

A credit guarantee scheme provides credit risk mitigation to lenders through the absorption of a portion of the lender’s losses on qualifying loans made to SMEs in case of default, typically in return for a fee.

(Source: World Bank.)


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