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A government, or government backed, agency which exists to support the country’s exports by providing facilities such as guarantees and advice.
(ECA).


A government-backed agency or entity which exists to support a country’s exports.
An ECA typically provide export finance facilities, such as guarantees, credits and advice, which help to remove the risk and uncertainty of payment.
For example, EKN, the Swedish export credit agency.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Agency]]
* [[EKN]]
* [[Export-Import Bank of the United States]]
* [[Export-Import Bank of the United States]]
* [[Export Credits Guarantee Department]]
* [[Export Credits Guarantee Department]]
[[Category:Trade_finance]]

Latest revision as of 18:17, 4 July 2022

(ECA).

A government-backed agency or entity which exists to support a country’s exports.

An ECA typically provide export finance facilities, such as guarantees, credits and advice, which help to remove the risk and uncertainty of payment.


For example, EKN, the Swedish export credit agency.


See also