UK Export Finance publishes its 2019-20 results and new Business Plan
UK Export Finance (UKEF) has today published its results for
2019 to 2020, revealing it provided £4.4 billion in support for UK
exports, helping UK companies trade with 69 countries.
UKEF supported 339 companies in 2019-20, up 29% on the
previous year, with a sharp increase in companies in supply chains
indirectly benefiting from UKEF support. 77% of...Request free trial
UK Export Finance (UKEF) has today published its results for 2019 to 2020, revealing it provided £4.4 billion in support for UK exports, helping UK companies trade with 69 countries. UKEF supported 339 companies in 2019-20, up 29% on the previous year, with a sharp increase in companies in supply chains indirectly benefiting from UKEF support. 77% of the companies UKEF supported were SMEs, and 88% of these were based outside London as the department works with companies across the UK. Businesses that benefited from UKEF support include Environmental Street furniture, a Belfast firm selling street furniture to the Dubai Arena, Tall Group, a printing company in Runcorn selling secure high school certificates to the Kenyan National Examination Council and IQA group, a Glasgow-based utilities contractor helping Angola improve its national power supply. In the year the UK hosted the UK-Africa Investment Summit to strengthen trade ties with the continent, UKEF has seen significant growth in its support for UK exports to Africa. UKEF provided £780 million of support to facilitate UK exports to the continent, up from £625 million last year and rising from just £85 million five years ago. This included £110 million in financing for a new maternity hospital in Ghana that will help reduce infant mortality rates in the south of the country. Secretary of State for International Trade, Liz Truss, said:
UKEF has today also launched its 2020 to 2024 Business Plan which sets out how the department will meet the challenges in providing export credit and trade finance support over the next four years, particularly as the UK recovers from the impact of COVID-19. The Business Plan outlined new objectives that will allow UKEF to adapt its support for SMEs, help businesses across all the regions of the UK access UKEF products, and focus its activity on sectors and countries where UKEF support will have the greatest economic benefit. This includes plans to further develop its support for clean growth and renewable energy business by building on the £2 billion recently allocated to UKEF’s direct lending facility for clean growth projects. Marcus Dolman, Co-Chairman of the British Exporters’ Association (BExA) welcomed the results and said:
Notes to editors: UKEF 2019 to 2020 highlights
Read our 2019 to 2020 Performance Highlights and the Annual Report and Accounts. Find out more about our 2020 to 2024 Business Plan. |