Find Your Path to Global Success
The Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) can protect your business while you compete for sales around the world.
EXIM's U.S.-based Export Experts are well-versed in the global marketplace. They’re excited to understand your specific needs so you can discover worldwide opportunities. The best part? Your consultation is on us — completely free!
Learn From Our Team of Export Experts
Let us guide you as you move forward into the global economy — and we'll help you succeed now and into the future.
Why Export?
Imagine your thriving business prompts the question: What's next? Going global offers vast opportunities to reach more customers, diversify risks, and establish a worldwide brand presence. If you're ready for this journey, it's essential to explore the support of government programs.
Export Resources
What Can EXIM Do For Your Business?
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Grow Revenues Through Exports
With 95% of the world's consumers living outside the U.S., you can expand your customer base and diversify your market opportunities through exporting.
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Sell Abroad With Credit Terms
EXIM provides U.S. businesses with solutions to increase global sales. Export credit insurance allows businesses to extend open account credit terms to international buyers.
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Protect Against Buyer Nonpayment
Confidently expand your business into new markets. EXIM offers insurance options to ensure that businesses will be protected should an international buyer not pay.
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Access Working Capital
EXIM’s loan guarantees empower exporters to unlock cash flow and allow lenders to offer financing to international buyers that would otherwise be unavailable.
Expand North American Sales
Our closest neighbors—Canada and Mexico alone accounted for $679.2 billion in exports. Has your company considered selling your goods or services there?
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What EXIM Offers You
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Free Export Counseling
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Support for Underserved Communities
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Small Business Resources
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Nonpayment Protection
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Increased Cash Flow
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Competitive Credit Terms