Export Bank Updates Guarantee Form for Quicker Disbursements
Published Date: 11/18/2025
Notice
Summary
The Export-Import Bank is updating its electronic form that lenders use to get approval for loan disbursements under Medium-Term Master Guarantee Agreements. This change helps speed up paperwork and ensures all rules are followed before money is released for exports. Lenders and exporters should note that comments on this update are due by December 18, 2025, with no new costs involved.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Updated EIB 12-01 Online Form
If you are a lender using EXIM Bank guarantees, EXIM updated the electronic EIB 12-01 disbursement approval form that lenders complete through EXIM Online. EXIM estimates 150 respondents annually, about 30 minutes per respondent (75 annual burden hours), and identifies the form by OMB number 3048-0049.
Faster, Clearer Export Disbursements
EXIM says the form change helps speed up paperwork and ensures required rules are checked before loan disbursements for exports are released. Lenders input key data into the electronic questionnaire and EXIM posts approved or denied actions on the lender's history page.
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