Broad Street Capital Group Announces Expansion to Washington, DC to Support Government-Backed Project Financing and Global Trade Broad Street Capital Group announcedBroad Street Capital Group Announces Expansion to Washington, DC to Support Government-Backed Project Financing and Global Trade Broad Street Capital Group announced

Broad Street Capital Group Announces Expansion to Washington, DC to Support Government-Backed Project Financing & Trade

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Broad Street Capital Group Announces Expansion to Washington, DC to Support Government-Backed Project Financing and Global Trade

Broad Street Capital Group announced the opening of its Washington, DC office effective April 15, 2026, expanding the Group’s capabilities to support international companies entering the U.S. market and U.S. companies seeking to export abroad. The new presence will focus on arranging government-insured capital markets project financing, expanding export finance capabilities and providing comprehensive risk-mitigation solutions through both private and public sector programs.

The Washington, DC office will strengthen the firm’s ability to work directly with federal agencies, development finance institutions, lenders, insurers, and multinational partners. The expansion reflects growing global demand for structured financing solutions that combine private capital with sovereign credit enhancement.

“Establishing a Washington presence allows us to operate closer to the institutions that enable large-scale cross-border investment,” said a spokesperson for Broad Street Capital Group. “Our goal is to simplify complex international transactions by combining capital markets expertise with government-supported risk protection.

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Supporting International Companies Entering the U.S.

Broad Street Capital Group will assist foreign corporations, infrastructure sponsors, and project developers in entering the United States by structuring financing solutions that:
• Utilize government-insured and guaranteed credit structures
• Reduce political and commercial risk exposure
• Provide access to U.S. institutional capital markets
• Facilitate regulatory navigation and financial structuring

Helping U.S. Companies Export Globally
The Washington office will also support U.S. exporters through:
• Export credit financing
• Overseas project development support
• Structured receivables and buyer financing
• Investment and political risk insurance

These services leverage programs from agencies including the Export-Import Bank of the United States, the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation and the World Bank, alongside private insurers and global lenders.

Integrated Risk & Financing Mitigation
The firm’s model combines:
• Helping US and Foreign companies access US Capital Markets
• Private and Government political risk and credit insurance
• Exits, access to capital and financial protection for Corporate Founders
• Structured project and trade finance advisory

This blended approach enables projects and transactions that may otherwise be difficult to finance due to country risk, tenor constraints, or balance sheet limitations.

Strategic Purpose of the Expansion
The Washington office is intended to serve as a hub connecting international sponsors, U.S. exporters, institutional investors, and development finance programs. The initiative responds to increased demand for supply-chain diversification, infrastructure investment, and cross-border industrial partnerships.

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