EXIM Speeds Up Guarantees with Fresh Form Request
Published Date: 9/10/2025
Notice
Summary
The Export-Import Bank wants to make its paperwork easier and is asking for your thoughts on a new form called the Medium Term Master Guarantee Agreement Disbursement Approval Request. This affects businesses using EXIM’s loan guarantees and aims to speed up approvals without extra costs. You’ve got a chance to weigh in before the bank sends this form to the Office of Management and Budget for final approval.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Less paperwork for EXIM-guaranteed businesses
If your business uses Export-Import Bank (EXIM) loan guarantees, EXIM proposes a new form called the Medium Term Master Guarantee Agreement Disbursement Approval Request to reduce paperwork and respondent burden. The form is intended to make EXIM paperwork easier for businesses that use its loan guarantee programs.
Faster disbursement approvals with no added cost
If your business uses EXIM loan guarantees, the new form is intended to speed up disbursement approvals for medium-term master guarantee agreements. EXIM states this aim will be done without adding extra costs for users.
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