Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG (OeKB) | Export Credit Agency (ECA) in Austria |
About Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG
Since 1950, Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG (OeKB) specialises in risk management and financing which is vital for achieving sustainable success with export transactions and investments abroad. OeKB offers instruments to strengthen Austrian business’s position against global competition and as well as its long years of export experience.
OeKBs competencies benefit foreign trade, Austria’s capital market, energy market, and the tourism industry.
A summary of Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG
Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG – Benefits of using an ECA in Austria
- Covering and financing export transactions and investments
- Securing medium and long-term financing to purchase goods and services from Austria
- Attractive financing of projects with Austrian content
Products and services offered by Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG
- Export services
- Capital market services
- Energy market services
- Tourism services
- Development financing
Raw Materials – From tobacco to spices, gold to bronze, commodities represent a large proportion of our trade finance portfolio
Finished Goods – Our innovative structuring capabilities allow us to put together complex finance structures, even if the end goods are finished
Metals – From scrap metal to alloys, we help traders and distributors access trade, receivable or PO finance for iron, steel and non-ferrous metals
Are you an exporter based in Austria?
See our TFG Austria Export guide here .
Key Stats
Name:
Country:
CEO:
Founded:
Employees:
Government:
Company Number:
Address:
Email Address:
Website:
English Website for Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG
German Website for Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG
Explore Export Credit Agencies around the world with our ECA finder
About the Author
Elcyn Domingo is responsible for the TFG Weekly Trade Briefings at Trade Finance Global.
She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Information and Technology and is passionate about how SMEs can use new technologies to overcome challenges for business growth, with regard to both digital and sustainable models for trade.