OPIC: Edward Burrier is new Chief Operating Officer
The Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) has named Edward Burrier as its new its Chief Operating Officer.For the past two years, Burrier has served as...
The Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) has named Edward Burrier as its new its Chief Operating Officer.For the past two years, Burrier has served as...
The Asian Development Bank has approved a $13 million grant to help provide people in the Kiribati island of South Tarawa with better access to a safe, reliable, and...
The TXF half-year 2019 export finance report shows a bullish start to the year in the power sector, Japan’s JBIC coming in as top direct lender and the US and Australia...
Ironstone Capital has spun off its infrastructure and capital projects advisory business into Infrastructure Capital Australia Partners (ICA Partners). ICA Partners...
Does technology hold the solution to more accessible financing and cheaper cost of debt for SMEs? Sunita Mehta, vice president of FI & Trade at Stern International Bank,...
The board of directors of Jacksonville Electric Authority (JEA) have voted to investigate the possibility of privatising the community-owned utility to combat falling...
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is creating a new division in its Office of Energy Projects to accommodate the growing number and complexity of...
DLA Piper has appointed two new project partners in Sydney – Owen Hayford and Jonathan Stafford.Hayford joins from PwC, having established his career at Clayton...
TXF talks to Makiko Toyoda and Jessica Schnabel, the women who are spearheading the development of IFC’s latest initiative to raise access to trade finance for...
Tinubu Square, a provider of credit insurance, surety and trade finance solutions, is launching the Tinubu Bonding Insurance Suite (BIS).BIS is designed to support surety...
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is reconsidering a decision that stopped development of Alaska’s Pebble Mine, the world’s biggest undeveloped...
About a third of businesses expect to change radically in the next two years, from what they sell to where they work, as they seek growth opportunities in a fast-changing...
This month, TXF were proud to announce the winners of the Export Finance Industry Choice Award at TXF Global 2019: Export, Agency & Project Finance event in Berlin. Click...
For the world’s biggest oil traders, it feels like a return to the 1980s when earnings were diluted by an abundance of crude.After three decades of stellar...
ASX-listed investment management firm Challenger signed a sales agreement today (13 May) for 100% of its UK refined petroleum products terminal assets Oikos Storage,...
John Schuster, President at JLS Capital Strategies, takes a look at what a fully authorised US-EXIM could look like going forward. Will it be merged with the newly formed...
The US Senate is scheduled to vote today on the three nominees to serve on the board of US Exim. If the full quorum is confirmed as expected, will the dark cloud which...
UK businesses are sharply scaling back their investment intentions due to the ongoing economic uncertainty, according to the latest Santander Trade Barometer...
Global trade finance fintech group Surecomp has announced the inauguration of SureLab, its new innovation lab. It was established to centralise Surecomp’s...
Nexus Group’s recently launched London-based independent broking arm, Xenia Broking Group, has completed the takeover of Credit & Business Finance (CBF) - its...