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The National Audit Office reported that UKEF application processes can be slow and smaller businesses...

Conclusion
The National Audit Office reported that UKEF application processes can be slow and smaller businesses would benefit from simpler requirements.51 The FSB told us that it also wanted to encourage UKEF to simplify and shorten the application process for any future export finance product.52
Government Response
Not Addressed
HM Government Not Addressed
6.1 The government agrees with this recommendation. Target implementation date: September 2021 6.2 Work is already underway to expand the number of banks operating under the delegated approach, and as soon as the General Export Facility (GEF) product is available, we will work to sign up new institutions as quickly as possible. While we are open to applications from any bank to participate in the GEF scheme, we have begun engaging with a number of banks that currently use trade finance schemes on a non- delegated basis. Our first new partners should be in place shortly, and we will continue to add to them on an ongoing basis. 6.3 UKEF is also reaching out to other funders, including FinTechs, to understand how its products could be adapted to work for their exporting customers. These discussions are all at an early stage and we expect it to take several months to resolve documentation and for partners to take the UKEF scheme through their own governance.
Addressee Bodies
HM Treasury
Timeline
Recommendation age 5.6 yrs
Report published 28 Oct 2020