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TXF talks to Abdulrahman Al Sowaidi, CEO of Qatar Development Bank (QDB), at the Exile Global 2025 event, discussing topics ...
Trevor Woodward is to retire from Barclays Corporate, Trade and Working Capital, where he has spent since September 1987 in multiple roles, most recently in trade and working capital business ...
TXF Global 2023 returned to Lisbon for a very special 10 Year Anniversary edition! Your largest export, agency & project finance event returned to Lisbon for the second year running with this sell-out ...
The transparency of accounting practices for supply chain finance (SCF) programmes is once again being called into question. Vodafone is investing in its own SCF programme, enabling it to profit off ...
The fledgling Taiwanese offshore wind market has struggled to take further flight against the economic headwinds left in the wake of the Covid-19 crisis. With China looking to cajole Taiwan into its ...
Carnival Corporation signed a €4.4 billion ($4.8 billion) ECA-backed loan to finance the purchase of four new class of cruise ships from Fincantieri at the end of October. The deal marks the largest ...
The Environmental and Social (E/S) due diligence procedures in large-scale, ECA-backed infrastructure projects in emerging markets are a very important part of any deal. But when you take an important ...
In October 2024 Trafigura closed a landmark $2.885 billion borrowing base that utilised electronic bills of lading (eBL) as collateral. It is the first ever syndicated financing to include eBLs as ...
The walled city of Dubrovnik is a fitting setting to a resilience-themed Berne Union Spring meeting hosted by HBOR, Croatia’s export credit agency. TXF spoke to Yuichiro Akita, President of the Berne ...
In the first of a new series, TXF looks at the way different financial institutions are approaching the crossovers between export, project and development finance in their stated efforts to finance ...
ECAs have looked to adapt their support for buyers and exporters in a high interest rate environment, revisiting and revamping older policies. The success of this evolution can be seen in the data – ...
Mark Waters is set to leave ICBC as head of global loan syndication after joining the Chinese bank in December 2019. It is unclear who will replace Waters or where he will go - but TXF understands the ...