OREANDA-NEWS. Louis is currently Chief Operating Officer, Group Treasury at Standard Chartered Bank. He has extensive experience in banking and business in the UK and overseas, including across Asia.

He becomes the 16th head of UKEF (formerly the Export Credits Guarantee Department) since its foundation in 1919 as the world’s first export credit agency (ECA). In 2014-15 UKEF provided £2.7 billion of finance and insurance support for UK exports to 72 countries including a number of firsts: its first direct lending to an overseas buyer; the first ECA guarantee for a loan in Chinese offshore Renminbi; and the world’s first ECA-backed Islamic finance bond or sukuk.

Louis’ other recent roles include being CEO of Standard Chartered in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, and Vice Chair of the European Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam. His early career included eight years in investment banking and five years running strategy and acquisitions for two industrial firms. He is a former Chair of Trustees of the charity, Music in Prisons.

Welcoming Louis to this appointment Lord Maude, Minister for Trade and Investment said:

I am delighted Louis has agreed to take on the key role of Chief Executive at UK Export Finance. He brings extensive experience of international trade and banking, plus knowledge of the world’s most exciting and fast-growing markets. The position is central to our whole-of-government drive to supercharge UK exports in the years ahead.

Louis Taylor said:

I am delighted to join UKEF at such an exciting time, with its new products, a recently widened mandate, and an ambitious business plan. I look forward to helping the organisation and its staff make the most of these powerful new opportunities to support UK exports.