Coverage generally responds to a customer’s inability or failure to pay, not to disputes over whether you delivered as promised. Amounts in genuine dispute, and invoices outside the policy’s terms or credit limits, are typically excluded. We review the specifics with you.
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Not necessarily. Coverage can be structured across your whole portfolio, on named key accounts, or on a single large customer, depending on your risk.
It can respond to protracted default, subject to policy terms, not only outright bankruptcy.
Yes. It can cover export receivables, including political and country risk that blocks payment, subject to terms.

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