Export-Import Bank of the United States and Export Credits Guarantee Department: Difference between pages

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(Ex-Im Bank).
(ECGD). A UK government department dedicated to facilitating UK exports primarily through subsidised export financing, and political risk insurance.


US government agency established in 1934 to stimulate US foreign trade.
(Not to be confused with the former Credit Guarantee Scheme, which was different.)


The Ex-Im Bank supports commercial banks that are financing exports and provides direct financing, loan guarantees and insurance to exporters and foreign buyers of US goods.
== See also ==
* [[Buyer credit]]
* [[Credit Guarantee Scheme]]
* [[Export-Import Bank ]]
* [[Supplier credit]]


Similar to the Export Credits Guarantee Department in the United Kingdom.
==See also==
* [[Export Credits Guarantee Department]]
[[Category:Trade_Finance]]

Revision as of 14:19, 23 October 2012

(ECGD). A UK government department dedicated to facilitating UK exports primarily through subsidised export financing, and political risk insurance.

(Not to be confused with the former Credit Guarantee Scheme, which was different.)

See also