The Business Plan outlined new objectives that will allow UKEF to adapt its support for SMEs, help businesses across all the regions of the UK, access UKEF products, and focus its activity on sectors and countries.
The UK government’s Export Credit Agency (ECA), UKEF, has a mandate to ensure that no viable UK export fails for lack of finance or insurance.
Co-chairmen of the British Exporting Association (BExA), Marcus Dolman and Geoffrey De Mowbray, discuss the challenges and support needed for UK exporting. In the face of unprecedented levels of political… read more →
I had the pleasure of interviewing Lucinda O’Reilly, Marketing and Exports Director at Ecotile Flooring. Lucinda has worked at Ecotile for 20 years during which time the company has grown… read more →
I had the pleasure of interviewing Chris Parker, Managing Director of Scotch Whisky and Gin Exporter of London & Scottish. One of the pioneers of organic gin, the market now… read more →
I had the pleasure of interviewing Terry Partridge, Managing Director of RA Watts and Joint Chairman at BExA. From remortgaging his house in 1972 to becoming a significant shareholder of… read more →
I had the pleasure of interviewing Sunil Pathak, Chairman of Aburi Ltd., a UK company who in the space of 3 years is now regarded globally as the biggest buyer… read more →
I had the pleasure of interviewing Carl Hunter, CEO & MD of Coltraco Ultrasonics, exporter of 30 years’ experience and a world traveller who is committed to supporting British SMEs,… read more →
Eligibility of Guarantees as unfunded credit protection Companies using non-payment credit insurance (NPI) (or other unfunded credit protection) as a credit risk mitigant for capital relief may well have seen… read more →