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The Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC) Boosts Agri-Commodity Exports in Member States with US$75 Million Insurance Coverage

The Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC) (http://ICIEC.IsDB.org), a Shariah-based multilateral insurer and a member of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Group, has announced new financial collaborations with Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC), DIFC Branch. These non-payment insurance contracts support the export capabilities of member states, reinforcing ICIEC’s commitment to economic development through strategic partnerships.

During the IsDB Group Annual Meeting 2024 held  in Riyadh, ICIEC CEO Mr. Oussama Kaissi and Mr. Hideo Kawafune, CEO, SMBC Bank International plc, Managing Executive Officer and Head of EMEA Division SMBC Group, signed two insurance contracts. The first involves a US$50 million non-payment insurance-Bank Master Policy issued to SMBC to facilitate the financing of agricultural commodities exported from Saudi Arabia to ETC Agri Inputs FZE in the UAE. The second agreement extends a US$25 million insurance coverage for ICIEC member states’ exports to ETC Group, Mauritius, further supporting the agricultural sector’s growth across regions.

Mr. Oussama Kaissi expressed his excitement about the partnerships, stating, “These agreements with SMBC are not just financial transactions, but a testament to ICIEC’s role in fostering sustainable economic growth and food security within our Member States. By providing reliable insurance solutions, we are facilitating smoother trade flows and strengthening the ties between key players in the  agri-business value chain.”

The new financial engagements are expected to significantly impact the agricultural sectors of the involved countries, promoting greater economic integration and cooperation among ICIEC member states. Through such strategic initiatives, ICIEC continues demonstrating its commitment to advancing economic development and trade facilitation underpinned by Islamic financial principles.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC).

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About The Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC):
ICIEC commenced operations in 1994 to strengthen economic relations between OIC Member States and promote intra-OIC trade and investments by providing risk mitigation tools and financial solutions. The Corporation is uniquely the only Islamic multilateral insurer in the world. It has led from the front in delivering a comprehensive suite of solutions to companies and parties in its 49 Member States. ICIEC, for the 16th consecutive year, maintained an “Aa3” insurance financial strength credit rating from Moody’s, ranking the Corporation among the top of the Credit and Political Risk Insurance (CPRI) Industry. Additionally, ICIEC has been assigned a First-Time AA- long-term Issuer Credit Rating by S&P with Stable Outlook. ICIEC’s resilience is underpinned by its sound underwriting, reinsurance, and risk management policies. Cumulatively, ICIEC has insured more than US$ 108bn in trade and investment. ICIEC activities are directed to specific sectors – energy, manufacturing, infrastructure, healthcare, and agriculture.

For more information, visit: http://ICIEC.IsDB.org       

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