Export Bank Streamlines Short-Term Credit Insurance Applications
Published Date: 9/26/2025
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Summary
The Export-Import Bank wants to make it easier for businesses to apply for short-term export credit insurance by updating their application form. This change helps U.S. exporters protect their sales while cutting down on paperwork hassle. If you’re involved in exporting goods, now’s the time to check out the new form and share your thoughts before the deadline!
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Easier Export Credit Insurance Application
If you export goods, the Export-Import Bank (EXIM) proposes updating form EIB 92-34, the application for short-term letter of credit export credit insurance, to cut paperwork and make it easier to apply. This change is meant to help U.S. exporters protect their sales while reducing time spent on the form. EXIM is inviting public comments on the proposed information collection.
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