Highly-Anticipated Trade Credit Insurance Summit is back in Singapore!
The trade credit insurance market is expected to experience robust growth, reaching $17.48b by 2028 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.3%, with Asia Pacific expected to be the fastest-growing region.
This growth is driven by factors such as global trade volatility, supply chain resilience, digitalisation of trade finance, emergence of new market players, and strategic risk management in today’s volatile & competitive market conditions. Anticipated economic fluctuations and uncertainties will further contribute to the growth of the trade credit insurance market.
That said, the trade credit insurance industry faces several key challenges, including optimizing underwriting efficiency, managing large and unpredictable losses, product development & innovation, adapting to market volatility, and navigating regulatory complexities. Additionally, smaller insurers struggle to gather crucial market data, while larger insurers must contend with optimizing underwriting processes and resource allocation. The industry also needs to adapt to evolving market conditions, such as inflation, rising interest rates, and geopolitical instability, which can impact the financial health of businesses and increase the risk of defaults. Plus, in an increasing risk environment, credit insurance is going to play a bigger and more vital role within the bank itself, especially when banks are looking at de-risking, and to maximise our capital returns. How can Banks & Insurers collaborate to develop new and more innovative structures? How can Banks & Insurers work together to Improve the ROI of Trade Credit Insurance whilst protecting each other from growing risks.
The 10th Trade Credit Insurance World Summit (TCIWS)will return to Singapore on 25-28 November 2025, once again serving as the premier platform for industry leaders from the trade, credit insurance, political insurance, export & supply chain finance, trade credit community to discuss the biggest challenges and opportunities around trade credit insurance, trade credit risks, trade and supply chain finance, commodity finance, fintech, export finance, project finance, leveraged finance and treasury.

10 Key Benefits of Attending
- Gain insights on the trade credit insurance & finance market landscape, changing market conditions, emerging risks in a volatile global environment and how trade credit insurance players can adapt
- Hear best practices & proven cases on successful trade credit insurance product development and innovation
- Enhancing partnerships and collaboration between banks and
- Tap on the potential of trade credit insurance and how you can design and develop an effective and profitable trade credit insurance portfolio
- Learn from industry leaders how you can design and implement robust risk assessment & management practices whilst accurately evaluating customer creditworthiness to prevent future defaults & disputes
- Optimize Trade Credit Insurance Pricing, Market Penetration & Distribution
- Evaluate and Learn about Trade Credit Insurance Claims & Dispute Management
- Explore ESG considerations, data reliability, technology adoption portfolio management strategies and their implications for trade credit insurance
- Understand how regulations, policies, compliance and emerging market players can impact your trade credit insurance strategy
- Networking Opportunities & Case Studies – This is your opportunity to meet, network, learn from and do business with industry executives in the trade credit finance and insurance industry! Don’t miss it!

Who will you meet in person?
TCIWS 2025 brings together international leaders across the ecosystem of trade, credit and insurance, including multilateral development banks, ECAs, commercial banks, insurers, reinsurers, brokers, traders, investment managers, financiers, law firms and other specialists involved in trade credit insurance, finance and risk management.
Other distinguished attendees will include the following:
- Senior management in corporate lending looking into structured trade finance business
- Relationship managers and bankers who advise trading and commodity companies
- Trade finance specialist, account/marketing managers
- Commodity traders who are keen to learn the financing aspects of commodity trades
- Corporate treasurers, finance directors in trading and commodity companies
- Professionals in middle office functions such as credit, risk, audit and operations, responsible for ensuring proper execution, management and financing of commodity trades
- Trade Credit Insurance brokers and professionals who advise clients in credit insurance
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