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Thursday 10th November

Accessing Export Finance for Business – UK Export Finance

UK Export Finance presents: Accessing Export Finance for Business

On Thursday 10th November at 12pm, join UK Export Finance (UKEF), Carl Hunter, Chairman of British Exporters Association (BExA), and Rebecca Harding, CEO of Coriolis, as they discuss what support is available to businesses looking to export, how to access support and the challenges facing businesses in a turbulent global market.

Panel

  • Carl Williamson, Head of Trade Finance UKEF
  • Phill Potter, Regional Head, Midlands, Wales and the South West, UKEF
  • Carl Hunter, Chairman of British Exporters Association
  • Rebecca Harding, CEO of Coriolis

Why join the webinar?

  • Understand how to get support with exporting
  • Gather insight into the world of export finance, enhancing your ability to grow overseas and increase your international footprint
  • Understand how trade finance and insurance play a role in international trade and how UKEF complements this
  • Hear about UKEF’s regional and global success stories
  • Make new connections with UKEF, BBB and BExA
  • Ask questions to specialists in export finance and international trade
  • Progress your export potential further by engaging with UKEF’s regional Export Finance Managers after the webinar

About UKEF

UK Export Finance (UKEF) is the UK government’s export credit agency, working alongside the Department for International Trade.

Established in 1919 as the world’s first export credit agency, UKEF helps exporters access finance and insurance when there is a lack of private sector risk appetite or capacity. UKEF supports exporters to:

  • WIN export contracts by providing attractive financing terms for overseas consumers of UK goods and services.
  • FULFIL orders by supporting working capital loans and contract bonds so businesses can take on more projects.
  • GET PAID by insuring UK businesses against buyer default and non-payment where the private market is unable to offer insurance.