Export Bank Tweaks Loan Apps: Your Feedback Welcome Now
Published Date: 7/7/2025
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Summary
The Export-Import Bank wants to make it easier to apply for medium-term insurance, loans, or guarantees by updating their forms and asking for your feedback. This affects businesses looking for financial help and aims to cut down on confusing paperwork. Comments are open now, so don’t miss your chance to weigh in before the deadline!
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EXIM updates medium‑term application
The Export‑Import Bank (EXIM) is proposing updates to form EIB 03-02, the application for medium‑term insurance, direct loans, or guarantees. EXIM says the changes are intended to reduce paperwork and make it easier for businesses to apply, and it is asking the public to comment under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
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