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31 March 2019

TXF Indonesia: Competitive finance for Indonesian buyers

UKEF and TXF teamed up to run a digital event for borrowers looking at entering the Indonesian market. We spoke to Richard Michael, Country Head - Indonesia, UK Export Finance on local currency financing available to overseas exporters looking to do business in Indonesia.
 

Presented by 

Richard Michael, Country Head - Indonesia, UK Export Finance

with

 Carlos Santonja, Senior Vice President, Export and Agency Finance, Santander
Maya Sariwulan, General Manager, PT. Serba Dinamik Indonesia
 Shylene Tan
, Associate Director, Structure Export Finance, ANZ
 

This webinar included:

  • Latest trends in accessing Indonesian markets for exporters
  • Real life case studies on local currency financing supported by UKEF
  • The importance of utilising Islamic financing in these markets
  • Risk mitigation for exporters looking to do business in Indonesia today
  • Beyond traditional financing: Latest alternative finance solutions that can open up Indonesia for your business
  • Why Indonesia is an attractive market, the benefits of operating in Indonesia and how UKEF and financiers are supporting new and existing exporters

Who should view?

  • Financial institutions supporting overseas buyers in Indonesia and beyond
  • UK exporters looking to win contracts in Indonesia
  • Indonesian buyers of UK exports
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