Export–Import Bank of the Republic of China explained

Export–Import Bank of the Republic of China
Native Name:中國輸出入銀行
Native Name Lang:zh-Hant
Type:State-owned bank
Industry:Banking
Founded:1979
Hq Location:Taipei, Taiwan
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Key People:Lin Shui-yung (Chairperson)
Liu Pei-jean (President)
Products:Banking
Services:Financial services
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Assets:NT$111.54 billion
Assets Year:2016
Parent:Ministry of Finance (Taiwan)

The Export–Import Bank of the Republic of China (Chexim) is a state-owned enterprise of the Ministry of Finance of Republic of China. 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. Chexim is a member of Berne Union.[1]

The bank is not related to the Beijing based Export–Import Bank of China .

History

The bank was established on 11 January 1979.[2]

Organizational structures

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Berne Union Members .
  2. Web site: Profile. The Export-Import Bank of the Republic of China. 2 September 2016.
  3. Web site: Organization Chart. The Export-Import Bank of the Republic of China. 20 June 2018.