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EXIM Bank Malaysia, MNS In Partnership To Enhance Credit Risk Management

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 18 (Bernama) -- Export-Import Bank of Malaysia Bhd (EXIM Bank Malaysia) and MNS Credit Management Group Pte Ltd have signed a memorandum of understanding during the Asian EXIM Banks Forum 2025 to enhance cooperation in credit risk management and debt recovery.

In a joint statement, Exim Bank Malaysia and MNS said the agreement will enable both organisations to share credit information, provide recovery assistance, and strengthen risk management processes for exporters. 

“Leveraging MNS’s 30 years of global expertise in debt collection and credit reporting, the partnership enhances EXIM Bank’s financing and offerings with robust credit intelligence and recovery solutions. 

“Addressing key challenges such as limited access to reliable credit data and complex cross-border risks, it helps businesses make informed decisions, reduce defaults, and build resilience as they expand internationally,” they said.

The two firms said that by integrating financial instruments with strategic credit solutions, the collaboration creates a comprehensive support ecosystem that allows Malaysian exporters to navigate global markets, manage payment risks, and sharpen their competitive edge through stronger credit assessments, improved recoverability and more resilient risk mitigation frameworks. 

They said the partnership also paves the way for Malaysian companies to strengthen their foothold in India, opening doors to new opportunities and accelerating their presence in one of the world’s fastest-growing economies. 

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EXIM Bank president and chief executive officer Datuk Nurbayu Kasim Chang said the collaboration marks a significant step forward in the bank’s efforts to support Malaysian exporters in navigating the complexities of global trade. 

“With MNS’s expertise in credit risk and recovery, we are equipping our clients with greater resiliency and security in their international transactions. 

“This complements our Malaysia Global Connect Go Export Cover Programme announced under Budget 2026, which offers incentivised takaful protection to boost competitiveness and drive entry into high-potential markets,” she added. 

-- BERNAMA