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ECI partners with local council to support Emirati investments reporters@khaleejtimes.com Filed on February 7, 2021
Alliance to help open new markets for UAE investors and facilitate their ability in getting promising opportunities and acquiring new projects
The partnership will enrich awareness of political risk solutions and assess how ECI can provide UAEIIC’s businesses with risk mitigating tools and ease access to financing
Etihad Credit Insurance (ECI) has partnered with the UAE International Investors Council (UAEIIC) to support Emirati investments abroad and protect UAE export businesses globally.
Both ECI and UAEIIC have the mandate to accelerate national economic diversification and sustain the competitiveness of businesses operating in the UAE. The alliance will help open new markets for UAE investors and facilitate their ability in getting promising opportunities and acquiring new projects.
Etihad Credit Insurance (ECI), the UAE Federal export credit company, has partnered with the UAE International Investors Council (UAE IIC) to support Emirati investments abroad and protect UAE export businesses globally.
ECI partners with UAE International Investors Council
DUBAI, February 7, 2021 Etihad Credit Insurance (ECI), the UAE Federal export credit company, has partnered with the UAE International Investors Council (UAEIIC) to support Emirati investments abroad and protect UAE export businesses globally. Both ECI and UAEIIC have the mandate to accelerate national economic diversification and sustain the competitiveness of businesses operating in the UAE. The alliance will help open new markets for UAE investors and facilitate their ability in getting promising opportunities and acquiring new projects. The MoU, signed by Massimo Falcioni, CEO of ECI and Jamal Saif Al Jarwan, Secretary-General of UAEIIC, will also give a boost to companies registered and licenced by the Council, and thereby drive the UAE economy towards greater success as it surmounts the impact of the current economic situation.