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Delegate Profile

Mr NARAIN KISHORE KUMAR CHOCKALINGAM
RESIDENT REPRESENTATIVE
EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF INDIA
United Arab Emirates
W : www.eximbankindia.in
 
Industry / Sector
Financial Services
Personal Profile
C. Narain Kishore kumar has more than 11 years of work experience in India Exim Bank, in various roles and in different locations. He joined the Bank in 2011 as Management Trainee and is currently heading Dubai Representative Office as Resident Representative. Prior to this, he has worked in the Bank’s Head office in Corporate Banking Group, Bank’s Regional offices in Chennai, Ahmedabad and the Bank’s satellite office in Coimbatore. He has made presentations and participated in panel discussions in various forums both in India and abroad on various topics on Indian economy, role of ECAs, etc. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from College of Engineering, Guindy, Anna University, Chennai, and a master's degree in business administration (with specialisation in finance & marketing) from Bharathidasan Institute of Management, Tiruchirappalli. He has also certified Financial Risk Manager (FRM), All India First Rank Holder in CAIIB Corporate Banking paper. He is married and lives in Dubai with his family. In his leisure time, he enjoys quizzing, listening to songs, and movies.
Company Profile
EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF INDIA - Export-Import Bank of India (Exim Bank) was set up in 1982 by an Act of Parliament for financing, facilitating and promoting India’s foreign trade. It is the principal financial institution in the country for coordinating the working of institutions engaged in financing exports and imports and is fully owned by the Government of India. The Bank provides financial as well as value-added services to Indian exporters. Assistance is given to export-oriented units (EOUs) by way of term loans for setting up new production facilities, expansion/modernization or upgradation of existing facilities and for acquisition of production equipment or technology. The Bank lays special emphasis on extension of Lines of Credit (LOC) to overseas entities, national governments, regional financial institutions and commercial banks. The Bank extends Buyers’ credit and Suppliers’ credit to finance and promote India’s exports and also has a programme called the Buyer’s Credit under National Export Insurance Account (NEIA) to facilitate medium- and long-term exports from India. The Bank has a Marketing Advisory Services programme, to assist Indian companies in identification of prospective business partners, facilitating placement of final orders and also identification of opportunities for setting up projects or for acquisition of companies overseas. The service is provided on a success fee basis. The Bank supports the internationalisation endeavours of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and has also put in place a Technology and Innovation Enhancement and Infrastructure Development Fund to meet foreign currency capital requirements of Indian exporters, especially SMEs. Exim Bank supplements its financing programmes with a wide range of value-added information, advisory and support services, which enable exporters to evaluate international risks, tap export opportunities and improve competitiveness, thereby helping them in their globalisation efforts. For more information, visit www.eximbankindia.in.