Etihad Credit Insurance (ECI), the UAE Federal export credit company, has been assigned ‘AA-’ (Very Strong) ratings for the fourth consecutive year by Fitch Ratings, reflecting ECI’s role in supporting the diversification of the UAE economy.
ECI’s Insurer Financial Strength (IFS) Rating and Long-Term Issuer Default Rating (IDR) were both affirmed at ‘AA-’ (Very Strong) with Stable Outlooks.
The primary driver for these robust ratings is ECI’s strategic governmental function in the promotion of UAE’s non-oil exports and strategic sectors’ development to achieve the country’s economic agenda.
Other key drivers include ECI’s government ownership; its very strong capitalisation with no debt under its capital structure, as well as its prudent investments, strong reinsurance programme; and profitable underwriting.
Abdullah Bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy and Chairman of ECI Board of Directors, said, “This positive rating reflects the confidence of the international organisations and global rating agencies to the UAE in general, and it also confirms the credit worthiness of the company, the strength of its financial position and its role in enhancing the UAE’s reputation and competitiveness of its exports in the foreign market.”
He explained that ECI is one of the main drivers for diversifying and developing the UAE non-oil exports and enhancing its ability to expand into new markets implementing the vision of the wise leadership, objectives of the ‘Projects of the 50’, and the pillars of the UAE Centennial 2071.
Dr Thani Bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade and Deputy Chairman of ECI Board of Directors, said, “This accomplishment is a testament to the continued high level of confidence from the global industry stakeholders in the UAE’s export credit agency.
By protecting UAE-based companies in the non-oil sector against non-payment, as well as supporting SMEs, ECI has been contributing to a series of national initiatives such as ‘Operation 300bn’ and ‘Make it in the Emirates’- which was launched as part of the Project of the 50-with the aim of strengthening the country’s position as a leading industrial hub.”
Massimo Falcioni, CEO of ECI, said,”On behalf of the ECI Management, I would like to express my immense gratefulness to the ECI Board of Directors for their trust and guidance, and my commendations to ECI management and the whole team’s collective efforts, without which we would not have been able to achieve these very strong ratings for the fourth consecutive year.” “From a macro perspective, this reinforces the UAE’s astounding economic achievements and developments in recent years-which continue to attract significant foreign direct investments. From a micro perspective, these favourable ratings help businesses access funds with lower premiums and without having to go through lengthy evaluations by credit facilities.
This in turn creates a vibrant business ecosystem, which is vital to the country’s prosperity and progress,” Falcioni added.