The Export Guarantees Advisory Council (EGAC) is an Expert Committee which advises the Secretary of State on UKEF’s operations – a background to UKEF is at Annex A.
The Council normally provides advice to the Secretary of State through UK Export Finance officials, usually at meetings attended by UK Export Finance’s Chief Executive. The Council addresses its views directly to the Ministers on any subject where it deems it appropriate to do so.
In practice, the Council primarily concerns itself with providing advice on the policies applied by UKEF in the conduct of its business related to climate, environment, human rights, sustainability, transparency, financial crime and sustainable lending.
The Council does not have any executive powers. It reviews past decisions UKEF has made to support export transactions and provides advice on possible future approaches or problem solving and, in particular, the application of UKEF’s policies. It typically does not comment on cases under consideration for a decision.
UKEF informs the Council of developments related to relevant international agreements and policies set by Ministers which guide UKEF operations so that these can be taken into account by the Council in providing its advice.
The Council operates to terms of reference. It meets four times a year and the minutes of its meetings are published. The Council publishes an Annual Report of its activities.
Members and Chair
EGAC members are appointed by Ministers, one of whom is appointed as Chair, in conformance with the recruitment policies and procedures of the Office of the Commissioner for Public Appointments.
The Candidate Being Sought
The EGAC is seeking two members who have demonstrable experience of the practical application of policies pertinent to UKEF (climate, environment, human rights, sustainability, transparency, financial crime and sustainable lending), particularly within a business and/or government context.
The Export Guarantees Advisory Council is an Expert Committee. The role of the Council is to provide advice to Ministers and officials on the policies of UK Export Finance (UKEF) related to climate, environment, human rights, sustainability, transparency, financial crime and sustainable lending. The Council interacts with UKEF Senior management and the Board in providing advice and challenge.
UKEF is the UK’s official Export Credit Agency. It is a government department which provides support to exporters and investors, principally in the form of insurance to exporters, guarantees to banks against non-payment of loans and direct loans to foreign buyers to purchase goods and services from UK exporters, further details of UKEF’s products and services can be found here: All products and services - UK Export Finance
The Council is looking to recruit new members that have backgrounds and experience in financial crime compliance and risk management, human rights, environment or social policy and their relevance to UK exporters or their participation in infrastructure projects supported by export credit agencies and commercial financial institutions.
This information pack has been prepared to inform potential candidates about the role of the Council and UKEF. The Council’s most recent Annual Report forms part of the UKEF Annual Report and Accounts 2023 – 24 and is available on the Government website
Vanessa Havard-Williams
Chair
This post is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. For more information, please refer to the
Commissioner’s website