Traditionally an underpenetrated market, credit insurance in the US is poised for growth this year against a changing economic and geopolitical backdrop. At the inaugural Tinubu Conference in January...
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There have been many talks about credit insurance in Vietnam over the past 15 years. What are the opportunities for credit insurance in Vietnam, and why hasn’t it taken off?
Across the Middle East and Africa (MEA), credit insurance is becoming increasingly essential – offering businesses of all sizes protection from buyer non-payment and supporting stable cash flow so...
Amid the current evolving global economic landscape, demand for credit insurance is on the rise. This is generating interest among new players in both the public and private sectors, who see an...
Singapore’s new climate disclosure requirements will make it compulsory for many companies to provide information on climate-related risks and governance. How can credit insurers leverage this to...
How is South Africa powering through the current crisis?
For South Africa, overcoming adversity is not a new challenge. So, it should come as little...
Read moreWill African SMEs Benefit from the Partnership for Global Infrastructure Initiative?
At the June 2022 G7 Summit in Germany, the new Partnership for Global Infrastructure Initiative...
Read moreKenya and Ethiopia: Driving economic growth from grassroots
Many African nations face the same stumbling block of helping micro, small, and medium-sized...
Read moreHow are African nations supporting sustainable entrepreneurship?
African nations are striving to build self-sufficient economies for sustainable growth and to...
Read moreWhat is the impact of the war in Ukraine on Credit Insurance?
As the war in Ukraine goes on, the human and economic tolls continue to rise. With world leaders...
Read moreNorthern Europe Credit Insurance: Setting the Standard for Sustainable Development
It is a well-known fact that Europe’s Nordic countries are global leaders in sustainable...
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