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Trade credit risk insurance

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Private market view of Indian risk. Share insights on coverages available and current trends in Trade credit risk insurance

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1 Net Assets Cover
2 Entity’s Credit History
Satish Pandey  |  Added idea  "Net Assets Cover"  |  3 years ago
Very careful view regarding 'real' value of current assets and current liabilities. Has the entity recently applied for new loans? If so – how many – and in what standing. Multiple loans should raise a red flag – this signifies the entity could be...
Kausik Panda  |  Added idea  "Entity’s Credit History"  |  3 years ago
Does the entity currently trade with merchants comparable to you? If so what’s the motive to enlist with a new vendor that provides the same/similar merchandise or services? How does the entity’s industry fare in the current economic climate? If...
 
 
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harsharaj poojari  |  Answered  |  4 years ago
Payments for exports are open to risks even at the best of times. The risks have assumed large proportions today due to the far-reaching political and economic changes that are sweeping the world. An outbreak of war or civil war may block or...
 
 
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What are the pros and cons credit insurance
DEVRANJAN DASH  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
It is definitely a product line that has to be pursed aggressively since that goes a long way in 1. reducing delinquency levels of the clients 2. Helps in striking an emotional chord with the client as the client perceives the Insurance cover as...
Rajani Kanth  |  Answered  |  4 years ago
Credit Insurance (Mortgage Protection Insurance ) is also sold quite aggressively by local banks, generally providing five years repayment coverage and a death benefit to discharge or reduce the loan. Recently a number of life offices have...
 
 
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Hongkong is emerging as a great market for exports. As in every section insurance is preffered so as in Exports also. These Exporters also need insurance in their goods. There are been provided with two main types of non-payment risks for goods exported and services rendered arising from buyer risks and country risks. There are different types of facilities rendered to the exporters, some of them which are widelu used are : Export Credit Insurance Comprehensive Cover Policy is the most popular amog all. It applies to the export and re-export of goods and te credit period is provided for 180 days. Credit Management Services A credit advisory service to exporters has been provided which offer...
 
 
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1 Increase borrowing capacity
2 Mitigate the risk of non payment
Sukumar Maity  |  Added idea  "Increase borrowing capacity"  |  3 years ago
It enhances accounts receivable with credit insurance making them more desirable for you to borrow.
Karthikeyan P S  |  Added idea  "Mitigate the risk of non payment"  |  3 years ago
It helps you to mitigate the balance sheet against domestic and international bad debts.
 
 
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Terence Cheng  |  Argues in support of  "YES"  |  2 years ago
AS I KNOW THAT ECGC IS WORKING ON IT BUT THE QUESTION IS HOW ?
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We are wondering if ANY companies will be interested in providing credit insurance in Hong Kong.
 
 
Answer: "WE ARE WONDERING IF WE CAN GET CREDIT INSURANCE FOR JEWELLERY TRADER IN HK AND INDIA?" deleted from your view.
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Hi, We have heard that your company is also working on credit insurance. Just wondering are there any chances that we can work together?
 
 
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