Exporters financing costs increase amid geopolitical uncertainty
Exporters across a number of industries have seen gaps emerge between them on the cost of their financing. According to TXF/Clevis Research’s 2016 Exporter Survey,...
Exporters across a number of industries have seen gaps emerge between them on the cost of their financing. According to TXF/Clevis Research’s 2016 Exporter Survey,...
Exporters have reduced their ratings of banks in 2016 following a challenging year in the industry as the regulatory burden takes its toll. Diminished results across key...
Inside Industrial Infrastructure (IIICorp) and tagmydeals are pleased to announce a partnership between two leaders in deal intelligence.
Inwha Huh is EVP and Head of Global Trade and Receivables Finance, North America at HSBC. At the bank’s New York headquarters, Huh caught up with TXF’s co-founder Dominik...
As presented at TXF Rome last week, here are the 10 trends we are seeing in export finance in 2016. These were derived from three separate, bespoke research initiatives...
Regulation was seen as the biggest challenge for the trade finance industry, whilst working capital optimisation the top priority for corporate treasurers during a poll...
TXF’s Dominik Kloiber caught up with Sace’s head of international business, Michal Ron, to discuss the Italian ECA’s latest push to expand its footprint and product...
The TXF Data Commodity Finance Report for 2015 is now available to download, completely free of charge. The report analyses commercial bank loans to both commodity...
Coface, the French export credit agency (ECA), was the single most active ECA in 2015 for medium and long-term debt supporting a total of $7.73 billion worth of...
HSBC was the biggest lender of export credit agency (ECA) debt in 2015, according to TXF Data's Export Finance report, signing a total of $4.54 billion of ECA-supported...
Energy overtook transport as the biggest single sector for ECA-supported deals in 2015 with $30.9 billion in total volumes, according to TXF Data's 2015 Export Finance...
The global volume of export credit agency (ECA) deals has fallen by nearly a third compared to 2014, according to TXF Data's 2015 Export Finance Report.
The volume of euro denominated export credit agency (ECA) deals increased by 15.1% to 27.8% last year, according to TXF Data’s Export Finance Report 2015.
Sponsored Editorial: EuroChem Group AG, a global top 10 agrochemical company, received an early Christmas present on December 22nd by closing its long-awaited €557...
TXF Media will announce the winners of the Exporters Choice Awards in one week. TXF Media, working with Clevis Research, has surveyed 80 exporters to identify the most...
TXF has launched its 'Best in Class’ awards in partnership with tagmydeals, aimed at recognising the top institutions in both the Commodities and Export & Agency Finance...
TXF are proud to announce the winners of our Perfect10: Deals of the Year 2014 awards for both export and project finance, and natural resources and commodities finance.
Bolivia’s second largest bank in Bolivia by market share, Banco Nacional de Bolivia (BNB), has joined the International Finance Corporation’s (IFC) Global Trade Finance...
Zimbabwe’s FBC Bank (FBC) has received a significant boost in its liquidity profile with a $60 million loan arranged by a syndicate of local and international banks. The...
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has signed a €20 million ($26.3 million) loan to Astarta, Ukraine’s leading agribusiness operator and sugar...
The OECD has ended a Common Line that increased the maximum available cover on export finance deals to 95%. Critics say that ECAs are abandoning developing market borrowers as indebtedness rises and concessional financing fades. Others say that better alternatives exist to improve affordability for borrowers.