Export Credit Agency supported Ukrainian exports by more than 3 billion UAH.


In the period from January to March 2025, the Export Credit Agency (ECA) supported Ukrainian exports amounting to 3.15 billion UAH. A total of 20 exporting companies used the agency's insurance to strengthen their contracts and attract about 150 million UAH in bank loans. According to Deputy Minister of Economy Andriy Telyupa: 'State support instruments are working - businesses are receiving protection, resources for expansion, and confidently entering new markets.'
Ukrainian companies will export furniture, food products, paper, wood, and plastics to countries such as Poland, France, Germany, Bulgaria, Denmark, Hungary, the Netherlands, and others.
ECA clients received the largest support from the following banks:
- Raiffeisen Bank - 1.3 billion UAH
- Kreditwest Bank - 1.26 billion UAH
- Oschadbank - 323 million UAH
The most active companies in terms of insurance for export contracts came from:
- Khmelnytskyi region - 1.3 billion UAH
- Volyn region - 1.12 billion UAH
- Zaporizhia region - 230 million UAH
Analysis:
In the period from January to March 2025, the Export Credit Agency (ECA) plays an important role in supporting Ukrainian exports. During this Time, the agency insures exports worth over 3.1 billion UAH. Dozens of companies used insurance protection to secure their contracts and obtained nearly 150 million UAH in bank loans. The greatest support for exports was provided by ECA clients such as Raiffeisen Bank, Kreditwest Bank, and Oschadbank. It is also worth noting that companies from Khmelnytskyi, Volyn, and Zaporizhia regions actively took advantage of the opportunity to insure export contracts, indicating their interest in expanding export markets. Overall, state support in the form of ECA insurance positively affects the Ukrainian export sector, helping companies protect contracts and attract necessary resources for expansion.
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