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Solar panels

Largest ever sub-Saharan solar project

Attractive financing helps Angola harness the power of the sun in a 370MW solar project with substantial Swedish deliveries by Hitachi ABB Powergrids to electrify rural areas and help combat climate change.

Largest ever sub-Saharan solar project
Solar panels and wind mills

Why sustainability means good business

EKN implements new guidelines to further emphasize its commitment to sustainability and positive climate impact, while phasing out its support of fossil-based ventures.

Why sustainability means good business
Stena vessels

New facility shored up shipping giant

When passenger and goods traffic tumbled in the wake of Covid-19, Swedish shipping group Stena turned to EKN to secure access to liquidity. “The working capital credit guarantee is a good mechanism.”

New facility shored up shipping giant
Stefan Karlsson

Swedish exports to East Asia set to recover

As the countries of East and Southeast Asia are successful in reducing the spread of Covid-19, Swedish exports bounce back, notes EKN Chief Analyst Stefan Karlsson in a fresh report.

Swedish exports to East Asia set to recover
Railway track

Fastest railway in East Africa

A new railroad with high-speed trains is connecting the coast of Tanzania to the centre of the country. Attractive financing and a comprehensive sustainability and environmental agenda render the multi-billion dollar project a showcase to the entire continent. Here’s how.

Fastest railway in East Africa
Kitchen

Securing liquidity in times of uncertainty

Proactivity in shaping new credit guarantees proved valuable to appliance maker Electrolux during the Covid-19 crisis: “EKN’s support enabled us to strengthen our liquidity position.”

Securing liquidity in times of uncertainty
Marie Aglert

New measures to bolster exports

At a time when exports are predicted to fall off a cliff, even large corporates may need financial reassurance when planning for an unpredictable future. When EKN introduced a battery of new support measures, the response was overwhelming: “The phones wouldn’t stop ringing,” says Marie Aglert, Head of Large Corporates at EKN.

New measures to bolster exports
Pound notes

Local currency financing lifts exports

Financing large infrastructure projects that require imported goods to be paid for in hard currency can be a challenge to developing countries, where such investments often exceed the risk appetite as well as the balance sheet of local financial institutions. Structured financing and a creative approach, however, permits funding in local currency with longer tenors and lower financing costs – plus the added benefit of risk cover from EKN.

Local currency financing lifts exports
Woman in a lab

In the eye of the storm

The Covid-19 crisis has placed Swedish medtech company Getinge in an unusual spot. While demand for its life-sustaining ventilators have increased at a record pace, the global production chains are stalling. Here’s how Getinge managed to step up its global production, secure increased financing – and reopen a shutdown plant in Malaysia.

In the eye of the storm
Fredrik Morsing, Managing Director at Scania West Africa

Scania and Team Sweden sets Abidjan in motion

As the hub of one of the world’s fastest growing economies, Abidjan in Côte d’Ivoire needed a modern, sustainable public transport system to boost urban mobility and support the job market. Leveraging the coordinated know-how of Team Sweden, Scania landed a BRT contract that includes buses that run on banana peels.

Scania and Team Sweden sets Abidjan in motion