Mission

The Export-Import Bank of the United States helps the private sector to create and maintain U.S. jobs by financing exports of the Nation's goods and services. To accomplish this mission, the Bank offers a variety of loan, guarantee, and insurance programs to support transactions that would not be awarded to U.S. companies without the Bank's assistance.

The Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank), established in 1934, operates as an independent agency of the U.S. Government under the authority of the Export-Import Bank Act of 1945, as amended (12 U.S.C. 635 et seq.). Its Board of Directors consists of a President and Chairman, a First Vice President and Vice Chair, and three other Directors, all are appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate.

Ex-Im Bank's mission is to help American exporters meet government-supported financing competition from other countries, so that U.S. exports can compete for overseas business on the basis of price, performance, and service, and in doing so help create and sustain U.S. jobs. The Bank also fills gaps in the availability of commercial financing for creditworthy export transactions.

Ex-Im Bank is required to find a reasonable assurance of repayment for each transaction it supports. Its legislation requires it to meet the financing terms of competitor export credit agencies, but not to compete with commercial lenders. Legislation restricts the Bank's operation in some countries and its support for military goods and services.

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Outlays (in millions of dollars)

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Year Outlay Year Outlay Year Outlay
1962 401 1991 -88 2020 9
1963 -172 1992 -119 2021 691
1964 -395 1993 -747 2022 168
1965 -162 1994 -832 2023 -173
1966 -22 1995 -53 2024 -595*
1967 436 1996 -561 2025 -221*
1968 790 1997 -115 2026 -194*
1969 246 1998 -215 2027 -189*
1970 219 1999 -194 2028 -192*
1971 -184 2000 -734 2029 -196*
1972 184 2001 -1,771    
1973 548 2002 -155    
1974 1,228 2003 -3,275    
1975 1,504 2004 -1,865    
1976 856 2005 -800    
1977 340 2006 -2,191    
1978 -106 2007 -1,365    
1979 200 2008 -601    
1980 1,836 2009 -362    
1981 2,066 2010 262    
1982 1,173 2011 -634    
1983 578 2012 -818    
1984 1,068 2013 -604    
1985 -384 2014 -218    
1986 -1,167 2015 -24    
1987 2,300 2016 -1,504    
1988 -894 2017 -935    
1989 47 2018 -221    
1990 357 2019 235    
Source *estimate

Employee Counts

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Year Count Year Count Year Count
1962   1991   2020 405
1963   1992   2021 396
1964   1993   2022 400
1965   1994   2023 405
1966   1995   2024 398
1967   1996      
1968   1997      
1969   1998 417    
1970   1999 407    
1971   2000 426    
1972   2001 406    
1973   2002 403    
1974   2003 393    
1975   2004 411    
1976   2005 393    
1977   2006 372    
1978   2007 364    
1979   2008 361    
1980   2009 385    
1981   2010 381    
1982   2011 401    
1983   2012 419    
1984   2013 422    
1985   2014 424    
1986   2015 435    
1987   2016 463    
1988   2017 441    
1989   2018 393    
1990   2019 385    
Source