A memorandum of cooperation between the Export Credit Insurance Organization (OAEP) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with its Serbian counterpart AOFI – Serbian Export Credit and Insurance Agency was signed on Friday 17 December.
The purpose of the agreement is to consolidate relations between the parties, to support and encourage trade and investment between the two countries, most notably the following actions:
– Providing information on current and possible new projects in the interest of the parties.
– Investigation of mutual opportunities for insurance services for exports of goods, services and investments and support of the insured by OAEP. and AOFI
Exchange of commercial information in the context of credit risk management, for the creditworthiness of buyers located respectively in Serbia or Greece.
Organizing business (B2B) meetings and events between export companies, located in Greece and Serbia, in many sectors such as agriculture, construction, steel and aluminum industries, ceramics, renewable energy sources, mechanical equipment, waste management.
Facilitating small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and finding specific solutions in both the export and investment sectors.
The memorandum of cooperation was signed on behalf of the Export Credit Insurance Organization (OAEP) by the General Manager, Grigoris Stamatopoulos and on behalf of AOFI – Serbian Export Credit and Insurance Agency by the General Manager, Dejan Vukotić.
The General Manager of the Export Credit Insurance Organization (OAEP), Grigoris Stamatopoulos, expressed his satisfaction for the signing of the memorandum of cooperation between the two institutions. “OAEP at this time for the strengthening of its international relations, concludes a series of agreements with respective Organizations abroad. In this context, with the cooperation OAEP – A.O.FI The volume of bilateral trade in goods between Serbia and Greece increased by 5.55% in the midst of a pandemic in 2020, proving the resilience of bilateral economic and trade relations between the two countries. “a practical effort to further facilitate the extroversion of Greek companies in Serbia in the coming years.”
The General Manager of AOFI – Serbian Export Credit and Insurance Agency Dejan Vukotić said: “The Memorandum is an excellent form of cooperation for both sides, Greece always has a good position in our country in every way and will now strengthen the stability of “I am pleased that contracts of this type are being signed in such circumstances and I hope that we will all benefit and at the same time reduce the challenges and risks that are inevitable in a pandemic.”
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Source From: Capital

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