Category: Receivables Insurance

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SMEs: The core of the economy

Small and medium sized enterprises (SME) are often called the economic engine of the economy but these businesses often face

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China to provide export risk protection

China will provide export risk protection for foreign trade companies via a new cross-border financial action plan that is designed

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Morocco launches Export Credit Insurance Fund

Morocco has launched a public export credit insurance fund to facilitate trade and improve the competitiveness of its exporters in

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Managing trade war impacts

The current economic climate is throwing up challenges that are causing uncertainty across the business landscape. For exporters considering new

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Canadian companies taking a closer look at Trade Credit Insurance

As the wheels of trade grind on through the current uncertainty, more Canadian businesses are taking a look at trade

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TCI: Your life jacket through this storm

Trade Credit Insurance (TCI) has always been a tool for maintaining certainty in your business no matter what you’re doing,

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Tariffs prompt interest in Trade Credit Protection

Would you know if your customer was underwater? Interest in Trade Credit Insurance (TCI) may be on the rise among

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Risk Mitigation for Mining

Over the past decade, global geopolitical instability has posed significant challenges for industries like mining, particularly in politically volatile regions.

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TCI a Tactic for Tariffs

Trade credit insurance got a shoutout this week from Raul Munoz, Industry Leader, Mining & Natural Resources, Managing Director at

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2025: Top Five Business Risks

The Top 5 business risks of concern to business leaders in 2025 are This is the fourth consecutive year that