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Podcast
24 March 2017

Just the ticket: New TXF export finance podcast released

Region:
Europe
In the most recent offering from TXF's podders, the team discuss the rise of direct lending, the types of banks that can benefit from the current ECA environment, and what smaller ticket project financings could mean for the industry.

TXF's new export finance podcast is here with a room of experts discussing the latest issues in the industry by utilising some of the key findings from TXF's recently released export finance data report for 2016. Among the key trends being discussed are: 

  • Direct lending on the rise - but what ECAs and what types of deals?
  • Which types of banks are best placed to take advantage of the current environment?
  • More small ticket deals, and more project finance - what does this tell us?

The podcast stars Gabby Buck of GKB Ventures, Deutsche Bank's Global Coordinator and Head of Export Finance EMEA, Simon Sayer, and Simon Jones Head of Structured Export Finance EMEA, at TD Securities. 

You can listen to the podcast via this link: https://txfmedia.podbean.com/

If you're interested in learning more about TXF data and the findings of the latest report please click here

If you have any ideas for future podcasts, or questions you would like to ask our panellists, please email me with your suggestions (dan.sheriff@txfmedia.com). 

 

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