Export–Import Bank of the Republic of China
Not to be confused with the Export–Import Bank of China (Beijing).
State-owned | |
Industry | Banking |
Founded | 11 January 1979 |
Headquarters | Taipei, Taiwan |
Products | Financial Services |
Parent | Taiwan Financial Holdings Group (臺灣金融控股公司) |
Website | http://www.eximbank.com.tw |
The Export–Import Bank of the Republic of China (Chexim) (Chinese: 中國輸出入銀行; pinyin: Zhōngguó Shūchū Rù Yínháng) is a state-owned enterprise of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of China (Taiwan). It primarily offers credit insurance for foreign investment originating in Taiwan. The company also insures against political risk such as nationalization, breach of contract, social unrest or war.
The bank is not affiliated with the Beijing based The Export–Import Bank of China (Chinese: 中國進出口銀行; pinyin: Zhōngguó Jìnchūkǒu Yínháng).
History
The bank was established on 11 January 1979.[1]
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