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  • Disclaimer

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    The information available on or through this web site is intended to provide general information to the public and all reasonable measures have been taken to ensure the quality and accuracy of the information available on or through this web site.
  • New Zealand Export Credit anti-bribery policy

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    NZEC does not guarantee transactions where bribery is involved. The guarantee-holder could find that the guarantee ceases to be valid if it later emerges that the export transaction involved bribery.
  • Privacy

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    The purpose of this privacy policy is to let users of exportcredit.treasury.govt.nz know when we collect personal information and what we do with it.
  • Meet the team

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    NZEC is New Zealand’s export credit agency, and a unit within the Treasury's Financing, Infrastructure and Urban Development directorate.  
  • We help you succeed in the export market

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  • Annual reports

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    Annual reports of New Zealand Export Credit back to 2012 are available below.
  • New Zealand Export Credit

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  • Country information

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    NZEC provides political (country) risk and commercial risk cover for Short-term trade credit and Export credit guarantee.
  • What we do

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  • Crown copyright

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    Information on the Crown copyright and licensing provisions that apply to material on this Export Credit website.
  • Contact us

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  • Oversight and structure

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    The New Zealand Export Credit team is part of the Financing, Infrastructure and Urban Development Directorate within the Treasury.
  • News and announcements

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    Latest news and announcements from the New Zealand Export Credit.
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  • How the process works

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  • How to apply

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    To apply please call our office (04) 917 6060 or email [email protected] to discuss your export opportunities and how our solutions may support your business.
  • NZEC in two minutes

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    Who are we? NZEC is New Zealand’s export credit agency, and a unit within the Treasury's Financing, Infrastructure and Urban Development directorate.  
  • Our mission

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    To assist New Zealand companies to increase exports by providing structured finance and insurance solutions that complement those in the private sector.
  • Bribery legislation in New Zealand

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    New Zealand law criminalises a wide range of bribery and corruption offences in both the public and private sphere (whether such acts occur in New Zealand or overseas).
  • Environmental and Social Review

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    Environmental and social impact considerations are an important aspect of NZEC’s assessment of export credit transactions.
  • OECD guidelines for multinational enterprises

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    The New Zealand government has committed to raising awareness about the OECD guidelines for Multinational Enterprises.
  • Glossary

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  • About us

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    We complement and work in partnership with the private sector, and apply risk-weighted premiums and fees for our products and services.
  • Corporate responsibility

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    Overview We aim to conduct our operations in a socially responsible manner.
  • International cooperation

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    We co-operate with other export credit agencies around the world. This occurs through the exchange of information and experiences, as well as the coinsuring or reinsuring of risk.  Strong international connections help&…
  • Solutions

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    Our solutions are designed for large and small New Zealand exporters' activities, as well as domestic firms that are integral to export supply chains.