News
19 March 2020

Swedish government asks for increase in EKN statutory limits amid Coronavirus

Region:
Europe

The Swedish government is asking its parliament to increase the statutory limits of EKN, the Swedish export credit agency, by SEK50 billion (€5 billion) to SEK500 billion according to an EKN spokesperson. This is to help mitigate the impact of Coronavirus on corporates. The ECA is also set to...

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