More BUlletin Publications
Innovating to promote sustainability and financial resilience
This October BUlletin explores how ECAs are incorporating ESG, climate, and sustainability considerations into their mandates. Topics include climate risk management models used in building resilient portfolios, the challenges of attracting renewable energy investments in Africa, innovative partnerships for sustainable projects, and support for ...
Shaping the future: Transformations in trade finance and risk management
This July edition of the BUlletin presents diverse insights from the evolving edge of global finance and trade. Industry experts explore timely topics including the powerful synergy between factoring and credit insurance, the impact of Basel IV, and ECAs as drivers of global trade. SINOSURE’s digital transformation and its tailored measures for...
Charting a course forward
Charting a course forward: Navigating AI, digitalisation, and economic support amidst unprecedented global change
This May edition of the BUlletin offers fresh insights on embracing and implementing digital strategies, adopting AI tools to enhance efficiency and security, supporting the Ukrainian economy by helping keep trade...
Celebrating 90 years of supporting trade and investment
Celebrating 90 years of supporting trade and investment - 1934 - 2024
Reflecting on Berne Union’s origins and celebrating its achievements. What does the future hold?
Climate Working Group: The continuing momentum for change
Climate Working Group: The continuing momentum for change
The Berne Union’s Climate Working Group is proving a helpful forum for sharing good practice. How is it progressing, and how can our industry continue to help with this initiative?
Claims: Controling Chaos, and Risk Versus Reality
Controling Chaos, and Risk Versus Reality
In this edition we explore BU claims data and its relation to predicting risk since the pandemic, we also feature a broker's eye view of the state of the CPRI market, the bold restructuring of Denmark's investment and export financing with EIFO, how EDC is looking at ESG risks and ...
Landmark modernisation for OECD Arrangement
Landmark modernisation for OECD Arrangement
A bold agreement for the Arrangement marks a positive development for our industry. Also featuring
digital access to export finance for China SMEs, challenging the 'China debt trap' narrative for Africa,
insolvency trends, analysing service ...
What's on the horizon for 2023?
What's on the horizon for 2023?
The pick of key issues to look out for in 2023 – from macro trends, potentially choppy seas for smaller ECAs, possibilities for using Islamic finance in the renewable energy transition, China’s reopening, a bumpy CPRI outlook, and reinsurance complexities.
Authors look at...
Digitalisation as a business leadership imperative
Digitalisation as a business leadership imperative
Technology-driven trade and client interaction are nothing new. But increasing investment in digitalisation of fundamental business processes and decision making is driving a new way of looking at trade finance and risk underwriting. Authors highlight successes and challen...
Mobilising Africa's Potential
Mobilising Africa's Potential
Despite the challenges there are many positive opportunities emerging for Africa today
Curated by the BU Sub-Saharan Africa Working Group, authors for this special edition of the BUlletin explore areas of growth and the role of different sources of international finance tapping this
Ripples and After-effects
Ripples and After-effects
exploring the multiple secondary impacts of both the pandemic and the war in Ukraine
from sovereign risk in Africa, to energy security, political violence and the private CPRI market
Shocks and Short Circuits: The Rewiring of Global Trade
Shocks and short-circuits: The re-wiring of global trade
The bright shoots of economic growth are under threat once again
Assailed by commodity supply shocks and political instability exacerbated by the war in Ukraine
Contributors this month look at the complex impacts on trade and investment across developed and...
Diverging Risk
Some predict that 2022 may finally bring us beyond the thrall of the COVID-19 pandemic
But the events of past two years have brought significant divergence of risk across economic and geographic boundaries
Authors this month look at how this is playing out in a range of cases
New Foundations
If the global economy is truly on the road to recovery how can we build the surest path to sustainable growth in our new net-zero world?
New foundations in tech, data, and cooperative frameworks may help guide us into the next phase
Illuminating Climate
Now widely recognised as an economic as well as environmental imperative
The momentum to tackle climate change is building
Changing perspectives, policy, products and processes across the export credit industry
In search of claims
Where is the avalanche of claims and insolvencies expected to emerge from COVID-19?
The picture so far is uneven across geographies, sectors and business lines
And for the future? Well, it depends...
Cross-roads for Africa's recovery
The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Africa has been considerable and the path of recovery depends on maintaining the support of local, regional and international stakeholders. But which approaches can best build upon the opportunities presented by growing intra-regional trade, and investment in sustainable infrastructure?
Navigating the Brave New World of Trade
With the wounds of the pandemic still under triage, a rebound in trade could the best hope for governments and businesses alike.
But trade is under immense pressure from myriad directions.
How can we maintain supply of finance, in the face of growing demand and irregular patterns of risk?