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Export-Import Bank of Korea
Export-Import Bank of Korea (KEXIM) is a government-owned policy bank established to support South Korea's international trade, overseas investment, and economic cooperation. It provides comprehensive financial services, including project finance, trade finance, and export credit, primarily for large-scale infrastructure, energy, and industrial projects globally, often involving Korean companies.
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Strategic Overview
- Plays a crucial role in supporting the global expansion and competitiveness of Korean companies.
- Focuses on large-scale, strategic projects in energy, infrastructure, and industrial sectors worldwide.
- Increasing emphasis on green and digital infrastructure projects to align with global sustainability goals.
- Acts as a key instrument of South Korea's economic diplomacy and international cooperation.
Deal Activity from Public Sources
Export-Import Bank of Korea (KEXIM) provided significant financing for the Mozambique LNG project.
KEXIM signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Poland's Ministry of State Assets to provide financing for the construction of a nuclear power plant.
KEXIM provided financing for the 510 MW Batang Toru hydropower project in Indonesia.
KEXIM provided financing as part of a larger package for the Amiral petrochemical complex in Saudi Arabia.
KEXIM signed an agreement to provide $2.25 billion in financing for the construction of the Dabaa Nuclear Power Plant in Egypt, specifically for equipment supply by Korean companies.
Investment Focus
Technologies
Nuclear1
Geography
Philippines1
Key People
Yoon Hee-sung
Chairman & President
Track Record
48
Years Active
Notable projects: Mozambique LNG Project, Poland Nuclear Power Plant Financing, Indonesia Batang Toru Hydropower Project, Saudi Arabia Amiral Petrochemical Complex, Egypt Dabaa Nuclear Power Plant
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