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Insurance of credit
Coface Assicurazioni: Your trade risks, under control

Coface Assicurazioni is specialised in credit insurance and bonds’ insurance, since 20 years.

Founded in 1987 with the name of La Viscontea, Coface Assicurazioni is a subsidiary of Coface, leader in credit management solutions.



Coface operates a quality local service for its 85,000 clients thanks to its 4,850 staff in 58 countries where Coface has a direct presence. This local service also covers in 93 countries via partners in the CreditAlliance worldwide network, organised around an integrated credit risk management tool, the Common Risk System.

Coface Assicurazioni’s mission is to facilitate global business-to-business trade by offering companies the means to manage with precision the credit routinely agreed (of 30 days, 60 days or sometimes more) in the course of commercial relations with client-companies and suppliers in home and foreign markets. This credit is commonly known as a company’s “trade receivables”.

Coface provides a four solutions for companies of all sizes, sectors and nationalities to help them optimise their trade receivables:
  • Credit insurance, Bond’s and C.A.R.
  • Information an companies rating
  • Receivables management
  • Factoring to manage, protect and finance them.
It is an offer to help the companies to manage, protect and finance their trade receivable.

To bring its credit-information expertise to companies, Coface has created the @rating Line service . The service provides secure Internet access to intelligence on all client-companies’ trading partners during a 12-month period. Thanks to its modular design, @rating Line is adapting permanently and in real time to a client-company’s changing portfolio, and customer and supplier service needs.
It carries out a quality credit check on global trading partners in real time using their @rating score.
The @rating score is constantly updated and monitored. It enables client-companies to obtain online guarantees and to manage outstanding receivables from all debtors in the portfolio.
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