ExportBank Canada

About Exportbank Canada

Our headquarters in Cambridge, Ontario are in Canada’s Technology Triangle.
This area is the home of Research In Motion (Blackberry), Google Wireless Engineering, Toyota Manufacturing, Raytheon, COM DEV Spacecraft, Open Text, NCR and the University of Waterloo.

We began providing funding to the automotive sector in 1974. Over the years, that financing expertise slowly expanded into many parts of the economy including high-tech, the food and beverage industry, manufacturing, trucking, staffing, distribution and the medical, legal and realty professions. Canadian exporters form the largest component of our business because of our two-decade-long relationship with Export Development Canada. We also act as consultants in sovereign instruments.

About Export Development Canada

We use and recommend receivable insurance from Export Development Canada.

Every year, EDC's knowledge and partnerships are used by more than 8,300 Canadian companies and their global customers in up to 200 markets worldwide. Approximately
80 percent of EDC's customers are small and medium-sized businesses. EDC is a Crown corporation wholly owned by the Government of Canada.

Business Development Bank of Canada

You have options. Take a moment and explore The Business Development Bank of Canada, which is government owned and targeted to helping Canadian businesses. Here is their guide on how to deal with a banker. BDC has offices across Canada. The people at BDC are a great source of financial knowledge and information.

Another Great Resource for Exporters

The Government of Canada, through Foreign Affairs and International Trade, puts at your disposal one of the best FREE services in the world. Canadian Trade Commissioners are active worldwide and will act as your local advisor - you just have to ask. Use their local knowledge and market contacts. It’s almost like having an assistant in 150 cities on every continent. If you want us to make an introduction, we’ll do that for you.

 

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