How SMEs Can Use Trade Credit Insurance to Scale Their Businesses

For many SMEs in Africa, access to financing remains a challenge, often due to concerns about payment risks and uncertain economic conditions. Trade credit insurance (TCI) offers a strategic solution by protecting businesses against non-payment risks while enabling growth.

Benefits of Trade Credit Insurance for SMEs

Increased Credit Confidence:

With insured receivables, SMEs can confidently extend credit terms to buyers, enhancing competitiveness. 

Improved Access to Financing:

Lenders are more willing to provide credit facilities when trade receivables are insured, boosting working capital. 

Market Expansion:

SMEs can explore new markets and clients without fear of payment defaults, supporting international trade growth. 

Risk Mitigation:

TCI shields businesses from buyer insolvency, economic downturns, and political risks that could affect payments.

Implementing Trade Credit Insurance

Assess Coverage Needs:

Evaluate customer portfolios and transaction sizes to determine suitable coverage. 


Partner with Insurers:

Engage reputable credit insurance providers for customized solutions. 
Leverage Policy for Growth:

Use insured receivables as collateral to secure additional financing. By adopting trade credit insurance, SMEs can scale with confidence, unlock new growth opportunities, and strengthen financial resilience.

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