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export credit agency An export credit agency (known in trade finance as an ECA) or investment insurance agency is a private or quasi-governmental institution that acts as an intermediary between national governments and exporters to issue export insurance solutions ...
and a ministerial department of
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. It has been awarded the best global export credit agency for 2019. In 1920, UKEF had a maximum total exposure of just £26 million. Today, its maximum commitment stands at £50bn. Recently, the ECGD celebrated its 100th anniversary as the longest running export credit agency in the world.


Activities

ECGD derives its powers from the '
Export and Investment Guarantees Act 1991
'' and undertakes its activities in accordance with specific consent from
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. ECGD was established in 1919 to promote UK exports, lost during the submarine blockade of World War I. ECGD's aim is to benefit the
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by helping exporters of UK goods and services to win business, and UK firms to invest overseas by providing guarantees, insurance and reinsurance against loss, taking into account HM Government's wider international policy agenda. ECGD is required by the HM Government to operate slightly better than break even, by charging premiums from exporters at levels that match the perceived risks and costs in each case. The largest part of ECGD's activities involves
underwriting Underwriting (UW) services are provided by some large financial institutions, such as banks, insurance companies and investment houses, whereby they guarantee payment in case of damage or financial loss and accept the financial risk for liabili ...
long-term loans to support the sale of capital goods, principally for the export of aircraft, bridges, machinery, and services; it helps UK companies take part in major overseas projects such as the construction of oil and gas pipelines and the upgrading of hospitals, airports, and power stations. Support can be given for contracts as low as £1,000, but some of the projects ECGD backs go well beyond the £1 billion mark. As part of its risk management process, ECGD has to make a judgement on the ability of a country to meet its debt obligations. The department uses a "productive expenditure" test, undertaken in consultation with the
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, that makes sure that the countries defined as
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and those exclusively dependent on
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financing only get official export credits from the UK for projects that help social and economic development without creating a new unsustainable debt burden. ECGD continues to check that the proposed borrowing is sustainable.


Criticisms of ECGD

The ECGD has been the subject of criticism by UK-based NGOs; The Corner House has claimed that the ECGD has in effect provided public subsidy for bribery;
Campaign Against Arms Trade Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT) is a UK-based campaigning organisation working towards the abolition of the international arms trade. It was founded in 1974 by a coalition of peace groups. It has been involved in several high-profile campai ...
has argued that the ECGD provides excessive levels of support for arms sales;
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has argued that the cancellation of debts owed to the ECGD should not be counted towards UK
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argues that excessive greenhouse gases are emitted from ECGD-supported projects and that this is inconsistent with wider UK environmental policy. In recent years, the ECGD has been heavily criticised for prioritising investment in fossil fuels over renewable energy. A
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report showed that from 2010 to 2017, an estimated 97% of ECGD energy-related support went to fossil fuel development, principally oil and gas exploration and production in upper-middle-income countries. Just 3% went to renewables.
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reported that in the 2018–2019 financial year alone, ECGD committed nearly £2 billion in support to fossil fuel projects across the world. A Parliamentary inquiry called on ECGD to stop funding fossil fuel projects by the end of 2021, citing that the scale of fossil fuel support violated the UK's obligations under the
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Weapons exports

While in the early years of the decade, the proportion of ECGD's business in support of weapons exports ranged from 30% to 50%, this has now declined to under 1% in 2009–10. ECGD seeks advice on arms sales from the United Kingdom Export Control Organisation (ECO), part of the
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. All applications are assessed, on a case-by-case basis, against the consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing criteria. The ECO's advice is not always followed by the government, though. In February 2016, the head of the Export Control Organisation, Edward Bell, advised business secretary Sajid Javid that Britain should suspend arms sales to Saudi Arabia. This advice was not followed by the business secretary and prime minister.


ECGD's anti bribery-and-corruption procedures

ECGD aims to: * deter illegal payments, corrupt practices and money laundering by applicants for ECGD's support; and * ensure, as far as is practicable, that all transactions that ECGD supports do not place ECGD in breach of any UK or European legislation or place the UK in contravention of any international agreements to which the UK is a party. It does this through the public information it provides and the declarations in its application forms; it has some powers to make inquiries but these are limited. CGD does not have a formal investigative capacity. Key aspects of ECGD's anti-bribery and corruption procedures are to: * Require applicants to provide copies of their codes of conduct and to confirm that they have applied them in tendering for the award of the contract for which ECGD's support is sought; * Obtain information with a view to ascertaining whether any improper payments involving agents have been made; * Inspect, if necessary, exporters' documents relating to winning contracts and making payments to agents; * Remind applicants of their obligations to comply with UK anti-corruption legislation; * Remind applicants that ECGD will refer all allegations of bribery, corruption or money laundering to the appropriate authorities; * Require applicants to declare that neither they nor any of their directors have admitted to, or been convicted of, engaging in any form of bribery or corruption; * Require applicants to disclose whether they, or anyone acting on their behalf, is under charge in a UK court for bribery of a foreign public official; * Require each applicant to make reasonable enquiries concerning any of its subsidiary companies, agents or consortium partners who, in each case, are involved in the contract for which ECGD's support is sought and to confirm that, on the basis of those reasonable enquiries, the applicant has no cause to believe that any of those parties, or any of their directors, has admitted to, or been convicted of, engaging in any corrupt activity; and * Require each applicant to confirm that neither the applicant nor anyone acting on the applicant's behalf has engaged in corrupt activity in relation to the contract for which ECGD's support is sought.


Equivalent in the world

* France : Bpifrance Assurance Export (a subsidiary of
Bpifrance ''Banque publique d'investissement'' (literally ''renchPublic Investment Bank'', also known as Bpifrance, BPI Groupe S.A.) is a French public investment bank. It is a joint venture of two public entities: the Caisse des dépôts et consignations ...
). Before 2017 it was managed by Coface * Germany :
Euler Hermes Allianz Trade is an international insurance company that offers a range of services including trade credit insurance, debt collection, surety bonds and guarantees, business fraud insurance and political risk protection. A subsidiary of Allian ...
* USA : Export-Import Bank of the United States * Italy :
Servizi Assicurativi del Commercio Estero SACE is the Italian export credit agency. It is wholly-owned by Ministry of Economy and Finance and governed by Filippo Giansante, as Chairman, and Alessandra Ricci, as CEO. History * 1977 - establishment of Sezione speciale per l'Assicurazione ...
* China : Exim Bank of China * India : Exim Bank


References


External links


official UK Export and Import promotion website
official UK Export and Import website
UK Export Finance
official website
The UK Export Credit Guarantee Department: Corruption and the Case for Reform
UNICORN,
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, June 2002
Corner House: UK, ECGD and anti-corruption

Mark Thomas finds corruption sadly unregulated
Mark Thomas, ''
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'', 1 January 2005
Depraved Debt Collectors
George Monbiot
The Use of Environmental and Social Criteria in Export Credit Agencies’ Practices
, by Markus Knigge et al. Published in 2003 by th
Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Technische Zusammenarbeit – GTZ

official Facebook group for UK Export and Import promotion
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