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  • DCIP is a non-payment insurance policy against the default of issuing banks to meet their obligations under an irrevocable letter of credit.
  • DCIP supports the potential of SNB to provide confirmation lines to various issuing banks in Saudi Arabia or ICIEC member states.

JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA – The Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC) signed a US$15 million Documentary Credit Insurance Policy (DCIP) with the Saudi National Bank (SNB).

DCIP supports the potential of the SNB to provide confirmation lines to various issuing banks in Saudi Arabia or the ICIEC member states for bilateral trade transactions.

ICIEC CEO Oussama Kaissi and SNB Head of Financial Institutions Ayman Basmaih signed the DCIP agreement.

The DCIP is a comprehensive non-payment insurance policy against the default of issuing banks to meet their obligations under an irrevocable letter of credit.

ICIEC started its operations in 1994 to enhance the economic relations between its 49-member states in the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and boost intra-trade and investments by providing risk mitigation tools and financial solutions.

ICIEC is the world’s only multilateral Islamic insurance company and offers a comprehensive range of solutions to companies and parties in its member states.

Solutions provided by ICIEC include documentary credit insurance cover, bank master policy, credit insurance cover, non-compliance with sovereign financial obligations and investment insurance products.

For the 15th year, ICIEC has maintained its Aa3 Insurance Financial Strength Rating (IFSR) from Moody’s, making it among the best companies in the credit political risk insurance (CPRI) industry.

The corporation’s flexibility is based on its underwriting, reinsurance and risk management policies. ICIEC has secured and insured over US$95 billion in trade and investment.

The corporation’s investment and export credit insurance activities are directed to the specific sectors of energy, manufacturing, infrastructure, healthcare and agriculture.