EXIAR

EXIAR
Russia's External Foreign Insurance Agency
Agency overview
Preceding agency
  • Export-Import Insurance Company (REISO)
Headquarters Moscow, Russia
Minister responsible
Agency executive
  • Peter Fradkov, Director-General
Website www.exiar.ru

Export Insurance Agency of Russia (EXIAR) (Russian: Российское Агентство по страхованию экспортных кредитов и инвестиций, ЭКСАР; Officially: Russian Agency for Insurance Export credits and Investments) is a Russian government agency, which was established on October 13, 2011 as the successor for the Russian Export-Import Insurance Company (Российское экспортно-импортное страховое общество), that was existed since April 23, 1996.[1]

Among its missions are in supporting the Russian export aboard, through insurance of export credits against commercial and political risks, as well as Russian investments abroad against political risks.

The sole shareholder of the company Vnesheconombank (Foreign Economic Bank).

The Agency’s charter capital makes RUR 30 billion (ca USD 1 billion). In line with the international practices EXIAR is aimed at developing financial instruments for export state support providing insurance for export credits against commercial and political risks and covering political risks related to Russian investments abroad.

Core activities of EXIAR are insurance of short-, mid- (up to 2 years) and long-term (up to 20 years) export and financial credits against commercial and political risks, as well as insurance of Russian investments abroad against political risks.

Missions

See also

References

  1. "Создано страховое общество". "Arguments and Facts". 1996-05-27. Retrieved 2014-02-17. Governmental directive from April 23, 1996 No. 516


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