Confidentiality
Zlatko Salcic
Chapter 16 in Export Credit Insurance and Guarantees, 2014, pp 145-151 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract Confidentiality is important in relations between ECAs, exporters, banks, foreign buyers and other parties that may be involved in providing the ECA cover. The information that is often treated as confidential, which means it cannot be disclosed to third parties, pertains to parties that enter into commercial and loan contracts covered by ECAs, the terms of these contracts and the terms of ECA cover. Such information may be provided by one party to another before entering into a contract or during performance of the contract. Disclosing confidential information to third parties may be prohibited by internal rules of a receiving party or contractual or statutory provisions that exporters, banks or ECAs apply in their work. Therefore it is interesting to analyse how confidentiality applies between an exporter or bank and a foreign buyer, exporter or bank and an ECA, and an ECA and a foreign buyer.
Keywords: Credit Risk; Confidential Information; Loan Contract; Statutory Provision; Export Credit (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137366818_16
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