The Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank, Exim Bank or Eximbank) is the export credit agency of the United States federal government. It is an independent agency established by Congress in 1945 for the purposes of financing and insuring foreign purchases of United States goods for customers unable or unwilling to accept credit risk.
There are many other banks around the world called Eximbank, some analogous to the U.S. Ex-Im Bank, and some private commercial banks.
According to the Bank's Website: "The FY 2006 request provides $186.5 million to fund the Bank's program budget and $73.2 million to fund its administrative budget."
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Export-Import Bank of the United States (EIBUS) - Information on agency seminars, conferences, electronic claims filing, and other agency services. EIBUS is the official export credit agency of the U.S. Government - responsible for promoting U.S. exports.
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