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Coface confirms its excellent start of the year with first-half net income of €144.4m
Coface confirms its excellent start of the year with first-half net income of €144.4m. Annualised return on tangible equity at 15.4%. Turnover for the first half of the year: €895m, up 14.6% at constant FX and perimeter and up 16.5% on a reported basis.
Coface uses blockchain to certify its press releases and financial communications
Coface is now using Wiztrust, the information certification platform designed by Wiztopic, to secure its communications.
Coface and Doha Insurance Group enter a strategic partnership in credit insurance
Coface and Doha Insurance Group have signed a strategic partnership to provide credit insurance products to Qatari companies and help strengthen their growth on their domestically and export markets.
Jun Minorikawa appointed as Japan Country Manager
Coface announces the appointment of Jun Minorikawa as Japan Country Manager effective as of today. In addition to the management and development of Coface’s branch in Japan, Jun will be in charge of further expanding the portfolio of Japanese Multinationals clients globally.
Asia-Pacific: companies face rising credit risks despite shorter payment delays
Coface’s 2022 Asia Corporate Payment Survey, conducted between November 2021 and February 2022, provides insights into the evolution of payment behaviour and credit management practices of about 2,800 companies across the Asia-Pacific region during another pandemic year. Respondents came from nine markets (Australia, China, Hong Kong SAR, India, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Taiwan) and 13 sectors located in the Asia-Pacific region.
Coface South Africa's Broker Training workshops return! Our August session will provide an economic updated and a detailed look at our risk processes.
Universal Registration Document 2021
Coface: A world of trade
China Payment Survey 2022
CEE company insolvencies on the rise
Medium and long-term knock-on effects of the war in Europe on global sectors trends: will there be resilient sectors?
War in Ukraine: Many (big) losers, few (real) winners