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Informationsflyer_SERV_e.pdf
Buyer’s Insolvency or unwillingness to pay on the part of the foreign buyer or commercial risk debtor. Exporter’s Insolvency or unwillingness to pay on the part of the Swiss exporter. commercial risk Fair calling [...] production costs yourself or only with the help of your bank, but you have already reached your credit limit or the costs would impair your liquidity? With working capital insurance, SERV guarantees the repayment [...] credit insurance. Do you need to provide a foreign customer with a payment guarantee, but your credit limit at your bank is too low or the amount would impair your liquidity? With a counter guarantee, SERV
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SERV_Praemienreglement_2023_e.pdf
corresponds to twice the WAL, minus six months. Limit for buyer credit insurance: maximum amount covered Limit for buyer credit insurance: total term of the limit Confiscation risk insurance STEx Amount covered [...] period is added to the payment period. Limit for the supplier credit insurance: maximum amount covered Limit for the supplier credit insurance: total term of the limit Multi-buyer insurance: minimum term [...] receivable covered Working capital insurance limit: maximum amount covered Term of the working capital cover Working capital insurance limit: total term of the limit Swiss Export Risk Insurance | Genferstrasse
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SERV_Praemienreglement_2023_e.pdf
corresponds to twice the WAL, minus six months. Limit for buyer credit insurance: maximum amount covered Limit for buyer credit insurance: total term of the limit Confiscation risk insurance STEx Amount covered [...] period is added to the payment period. Limit for the supplier credit insurance: maximum amount covered Limit for the supplier credit insurance: total term of the limit Multi-buyer insurance: minimum term [...] receivable covered Working capital insurance limit: maximum amount covered Term of the working capital cover Working capital insurance limit: total term of the limit Swiss Export Risk Insurance | Genferstrasse
instance, the SPOC applies to the respective part or the average weighted time of the individual parts. If the exporter is responsible for a substantial part of a project, but not the project as a whole [...] with the project; – Potentially a guarantee obligation on the part of the sponsors of the project to reduce the manufacturing risk (limited recourse financing); – The existence of turnkey EPC contracts [...] SERV. The bank is only liable for a breach or neglect of duty on its own part. As a result, a breach or neglect of duty on the part of the exporter that was neither known nor should have been known by the
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Information_Schaeden_e.pdf
can be obtained from SERV. A request for indemnification under art. 17 (1) SERV-V is subject to a limitation period of two years from the occurrence of the insured event. If a guaranteed event covered by [...] policyholder materially breached these obligations after a claim is filed, SERV may refuse to pay all or part of the indemnification based on the individual circum- stances. Examples of possible material breach [...] rights to be transferred in a particular case, the policyholder must maintain the rights for SERV as part of its loss mitigation obligation. The policyholder’s responsibility for taking measures to recover
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Flyer_Praemienreglement_2023_e.pdf
the SERV Act (SERVG), SERV is required to charge risk-adjusted premiums on a case-by-case basis as part of its business policy (SERVG 6 I let. c). In particular, premi- ums must be based on the respective [...] defined more clear- ly, and it will be possible to take into account various product variants such as limits or pro-rata transactions. At the same time, having a separate premium calculation for each individual
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SERV-Verordnung_e.pdf
the insured event. In the case of claims, this time limit starts from the last reported and documented maturity. 2 After the expiry of the time limit pursuant to paragraph 1, claims against SERV are forfeited [...] Application and review procedure Art. 6 Insurance application 1 The insurance application may be limited to individual insurance products offered by SERV. 2 SERV determines the extent to which risk selection [...] position have not materially changed. 3 The insurance commitment in principle is subject to a time limit. SERV may extend it on request. Art. 8 Duty to inform and due diligence The applicant is obliged to:
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Exporteurfragebogen_e.docx
you do business with? Click here to enter text. With which of those banks do you have limits? How high are the limits and what can they be used for? How are they collateralised (readily realisable collateral [...] Click here to enter text. What is your current utilisation of the individual limits? Click here to enter text. Have the limits been reduced or increased in the last three years? If yes, why? Click here to [...] Reporting Standards (IFRS) Others Are your accounts subject to an external audit? Ordinary audit Limited audit Waiver of external audit pursuant to OR 727a Abs2 Who is responsible for accounting at your
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OECD-Arrangement_on_officially_supported_export_credits_e.pdf
the component parts of one contract; ‒ splitting of contracts financed in several stages; ‒ non notification of interdependent parts of a contract; and/or ‒ non notification because part of the financing [...] out in Appendix IV. PART 3: USED AIRCRAFT, SPARE ENGINES, SPARE PARTS, MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE CONTRACTS CHAPTER I: COVERAGE 18. USED AIRCRAFT AND OTHER GOODS AND SERVICES This Part of the Sector Understanding [...] ....................................................................... 61 PART 3: USED AIRCRAFT, SPARE ENGINES, SPARE PARTS, MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE CONTRACTS ........................................
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Information_Warenursprung_e.pdf
right to extend or renew them. Local costs Local costs incurred in the country of import that form part of the export contract are deemed to be foreign subcontracted content. In the case of medium-/long-term [...] maximum of 50 per cent of the export contract value (i.e. the total order value less local costs). The limit is 40 per cent in countries in consensus category I (high-income OECD coun- tries). Commercial and