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March 27, 2019

Coface launches credit-insurance offer in Greece

<strong>By: Coface</strong>

<h2><b>Local companies set to benefit from Coface’s expertise in risk prevention and payment protection. </b></h2>

<span style="font-weight: 400;">In line with its strategic ambition to grow in promising new markets, Coface is launching its credit insurance offer in Greece, after having been granted a license from the Greek regulatory authority to operate as credit insurer. Coface is now able to strengthen its support to Greek businesses, by providing them with its recognised expertise in monitoring the credit-worthiness of millions of companies all over the world, and by protecting their commercial transactions. </span>

<span style="font-weight: 400;">Greece has undertaken reforms which pave the way for a promising credit insurance market. The consolidation of public accounts and reinforced fiscal credibility has enabled the country to make its return to international markets and to partially lift controls on capital. Greek companies have become more competitive, have reduced their debt and are now more export-oriented. This has fostered development of new sectors and allowed the productive fabric to evolve. </span>

<span style="font-weight: 400;">Commenting on the opening, Xavier Durand, CEO of Coface, said: </span><i><span style="font-weight: 400;">“Our Greek license extends Coface’s historically strong presence in the Mediterranean and Africa region, which represented 27% of the Group’s revenues in 2018. Greece is a promising market for Coface, where business confidence is improving, and growth is expected to be buoyant in 2019. Our direct credit insurance offer in Greece will reinforce Coface’s support to local businesses, which up to now were served through our international network.” </span></i>

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