Dejian International Organized Country Risk Analysis and Financing Project Operation Training
21 March 2024In an effort to enhance the company's market development capabilities and broaden the perspective of market operators, Dejian International invited Li Cheng, General Manager of the Jinan Branch of China Export & Credit Insurance Corporation Shandong Branch, along with Customer Managers Xia Yibo and Liu Yang, to conduct country risk analysis and provide training on financing project operations. The training, conducted through a combination of online and offline methods, took place on March 19th.
The training program focused on three key areas: country risk recommendations, financing project operations, and project insurance processes. Aiming to address the current global situation and market dynamics, the training featured the presentation of illustrative case studies that aimed to simplify the theoretical knowledge and offer practical insights into country risks and financing project operations. The emphasis was placed on analyzing challenges, offering policy guidance and practical suggestions, and fostering in-depth discussions and exchanges regarding various types of risks and projects.
Through this training initiative, the market development personnel have deepened their understanding of the credit insurance business, enhanced their ability to identify country risks, and improved their competency in operating financing projects. This training has also laid a solid foundation for effectively monitoring the company's key country market projects.
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