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  2. Etihad Credit Insurance - Wikipedia

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    Etihad Credit Insurance (ECI) (Arabic: الاتحاد لائتمان الصادرات) is the official export credit agency of the United Arab Emirates. [1] The agency "aims to support the economic diversification by guaranteeing commercial and non-commercial risks associated with export and re-export of goods and services".

  3. Export credit agency - Wikipedia

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    An export credit agency (known in trade finance as an ECA) or investment insurance agency [1] is a private or quasi-governmental institution that acts as an intermediary between national governments and exporters to issue export insurance solutions and guarantees for financing.

  4. Trade credit insurance - Wikipedia

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    Trade credit insurance, business credit insurance, export credit insurance, or credit insurance is a type of insurance policy and a risk management product offered by private insurance companies and governmental export credit agencies to business entities wishing to protect their accounts receivable from loss due to credit risks such as protracted default, insolvency or bankruptcy.

  5. Payment protection insurance - Wikipedia

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    Payment protection insurance (PPI), also known as credit insurance, credit protection insurance, or loan repayment insurance, is an insurance product that enables consumers to ensure repayment of credit if the borrower dies, becomes ill, disabled, loses a job, or faces other circumstances that may prevent them from earning income to service the debt.

  6. Early contractor involvement - Wikipedia

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    The model was first studied in 1976 and studies through the 1990s showed that adopting such a model could generate 10% savings on project time and 7% on cost. [6] The wider adoption of ECI was a recommendation of the 1994 Latham Report into systemic failings in the British construction industry; the practice became increasing popular during the early 2000s.

  7. Collateral protection insurance - Wikipedia

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    Collateral Protection Insurance, or CPI, insures property held as collateral for loans made by lending institutions. CPI, also known as force-placed insurance and lender placed insurance, [1] may be classified as single-interest insurance if it protects the interest of the lender, a single party, or as dual-interest insurance coverage if it protects the interest of both the lender and the ...

  8. Credit insurance - Wikipedia

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    Credit insurance refers to several kinds of insurance relating to financial credit: Trade credit insurance, purchased by businesses to insure payment of credit extended by the business; Payment protection insurance, purchased by consumers to insure payment of credit extended to the consumer; Credit derivative, financial instrument or technique ...

  9. Credit risk - Wikipedia

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    Credit insurance and credit derivatives – Lenders and bond holders may hedge their credit risk by purchasing credit insurance or credit derivatives. These contracts transfer the risk from the lender to the seller (insurer) in exchange for payment. The most common credit derivative is the credit default swap.