Export app for SMEs
An app, designed specifically for new and less experienced small and medium exporters, will help Australian SMEs planning to enter the export market.
The first of its kind, Export Essentials app, released by Efic and the Export Council of Australia, provides key details often overlooked by businesses when planning to export. From checklists and calculators, to understanding how to manage currency risk and export finance solutions, Export Essentials will help Australian SMEs understand how to take advantage of opportunities and develop export strategies.
“Exporting can be a complicated business, especially when you’re new to the process or entering a new export market – the Export Essentials app is designed to empower new and less experienced SME exporters with the tools and information they need to achieve their export goals,” said Andrew Watson, executive director, Export Finance at Efic.
The app is free and can be downloaded from the Apple and Android app stores — just search for “Export Essentials” — the app is a complete export toolkit.
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