Export Import Bank news and trends

Nudging SMBs Into The Global Export Game
B2B Payments // August 10, 2017

The SMB alternative lending space has evolved in the U.S. in large part to help accelerate small businesses’ access to cash. Whether merchant cash advances or other online products, these tools position themselves as a faster means to boost cash flow than cumbersome bank applications...

With Ex-Im Still Down, GE Moves Abroad
B2B Payments // September 25, 2015

General Electric has been anything but shy when it comes to voicing its concern and disapproval over U.S. lawmakers’ decision to halt lending operations by the federal Export-Import Bank, a government body that provides trade financing to overseas buyers of U.S. manufacturers. GE has taken...

Congress Brings Export-Import Bank Lending To A Standstill
B2B Payments // June 29, 2015

The U.S. Export-Import Bank has been the source of political schism in recent years, but last week, the future of the government export credit body landed in a new state of jeopardy. The bank, often known as the Ex-Im Bank, is a government agency that...

Will The Switch In Congressional Leadership Change The Trade Outlook For U.S. Business?    
B2B Payments // November 06, 2014

After months of horse-race coverage the results are in and Republicans have taken control of the United States Senate and expanded their control of the House of Representatives. While this will likely change many aspects of U.S policy, for the next two years at least,...

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With Ex-Im Still Down, GE Moves Abroad

September 25, 2015
General Electric has been anything but shy when it comes to voicing its concern and disapproval over U.S. lawmakers’ decision to halt lending operations by the federal Export-Import Bank, a government body that provides trade financing to overseas buyers of U.S. manufacturers. GE has taken action to combat the Ex-Im shutdown through political moves, but […]