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US Ex-Im Global Access for Small Business hits benchmark
24 June 2011
US Ex-Im’s Global Access for Small Business programme has hit a major benchmark with a Phoenix manufacturer marking the 1,000th company helped.
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The Export-Import Bank of the United States (US Ex-Im) reached a new milestone this month when the 1,000th small business customer joined the list of first-time users of the Bank’s export finance products as part of its Global Access for Small Business (Global Access) programme.
Serverlift, located in Phoenix, Arizona, helped bring Ex-Im one step closer to achieving its goal of adding 5,000 new small business customers by 2015 – a central feature of Global Access which launched in January.
Serverlift is a high-tech company that specialises in the manufacturing of lifts for transporting and sustaining data center servers. It received a $250,000 Express Insurance policy from Ex-Im in June 2011 with approved foreign buyers in Ireland and Turkey. This financing product was developed specifically for qualified small businesses; it...
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