News
29 April 2021

Greensill collapse could cost UK taxpayer up to £5bn

In:
Metals and Mining
Region:
Europe

The failure of Greensill Capital could cost UK taxpayers up to £5 billion, a parliamentary inquiry has heard, as one expert said the lender’s business model was “as close to fraud as you could imagine”.The former City Minister Paul Myners said the government could end up...

Exclusive subscriber content…

If you are a TXF subscriber, please login to continue reading

Login

Not yet a subscriber? Join us today to continue accessing content without any restrictions

View our subscription options

Or to request access to TXF Intelligence contact us

Request Access

You might also like


Perspective
27 March 2026

Has the ECA untied lending bubble burst?

Untied export finance volumes dropped significantly in 2025 compared to recent years despite a vintage year for ECA business. Is the fall in activity anomalous, cyclical, or...

Interview
02 April 2026

KEXIM adapts to support the project cycle

TXF spoke with Sang-Jin Ju, KEXIM’s executive director of project finance, to outline the ECA’s activity and how its adapting support to Korean EPCs in overseas PPP markets...