Ex-Im Bank Releases Results of Small Business Customer Survey
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Today,
"Maximizing customer engagement and providing outstanding service are guiding principles at
Sixty-five percent of survey respondents reported that their companies' revenue from exports had increased over the past five years.Nearly the same number - 64 percent - said that
Forty percent of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that
The survey solicited and assessed customer feedback on Ex-Im's products and services, and results were classified in the context of the customers' type of business, exports, and employment base. Researchers focused on small business exporters who recently experienced working with the Bank's trade credit insurance products (http://www.exim.gov/products/exportcreditinsurance/) such as
The survey was led by
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