Westwin Elements' top exec just dropped a hot take on the export credit insurance game. Their CEO's calling out EXIM for dragging their feet on underwriting processes. The message? Time to pick up the pace. In an industry where speed can make or break deals, slow underwriting isn't just annoying—it's costly. Wonder if this'll light a fire under regulators to streamline things.
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TooScaredToSell
· 8h ago
Nah, Exim really fumbled this one lol. Speed is literally everything in crypto deals—wait half a year for approval? The project would be dead by then.
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SigmaValidator
· 12-06 02:55
ngl EXIM really needs to reflect on itself. Who has the patience to wait these days... the deal has already fallen through.
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LostBetweenChains
· 12-05 09:06
So slow, EXIM's efficiency is really bad. Someone should have said this a long time ago.
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MidnightTrader
· 12-04 20:12
Exim's speed is really unbelievable, it's so slow it's killing me. No wonder everyone is moving to the crypto space.
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NFTFreezer
· 12-04 20:09
Haha, EXIM's speed is really unbelievable. It's actually quite annoying.
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SybilAttackVictim
· 12-04 20:09
Hmm... EXIM's speed is really outrageous. It's already 2024 and they're still dragging their feet.
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AirdropHunterXiao
· 12-04 20:06
NGL EXIM's speed is honestly unbelievable. A deal can get dragged out until it falls through. If they don't reform, something's bound to go wrong sooner or later.
Westwin Elements' top exec just dropped a hot take on the export credit insurance game. Their CEO's calling out EXIM for dragging their feet on underwriting processes. The message? Time to pick up the pace. In an industry where speed can make or break deals, slow underwriting isn't just annoying—it's costly. Wonder if this'll light a fire under regulators to streamline things.