The Export-Import Bank of Korea (KEXIM), also known as Korea Eximbank, is South Korea’s state-owned export credit agency and policy bank. Established to promote national trade and overseas investment, it provides financing and guarantees to support Korean exporters, the import of strategic resources, and international projects. KEXIM operates under the Ministry of Economy and Finance and works alongside commercial banks and other ECAs to mobilize capital and mitigate risk.
Its offerings include export and import loans, buyer’s and supplier’s credits, project and structured finance, guarantees, and ECA-backed cover. KEXIM is active across large-scale industrial, energy, and infrastructure sectors worldwide—relevant to the chemical industry through financing of petrochemical complexes, refining and gas processing, LNG value chains, battery and advanced materials, and emerging low‑carbon technologies. The bank also administers concessional development finance through the Economic Development Cooperation Fund (EDCF).
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