News
22 February 2016

Jamaica Ex-Im urges SMEs to use trade credit insurance scheme

Region:
Americas

The Export-Import Bank of Jamaica (Jamaica Ex-Im) has urged small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to use its trade credit insurance scheme in order to expand to new markets. The scheme offers commercial risk coverage against the non-receipt of payments from both foreign and domestic buyers.

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