The Country’s Banks Striving to Connect with Foreign Banks Network

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The Country's Banks Striving to Connect with Foreign Banks Network

The country’s banks are striving to connect to the network of foreign banks

The public relations department of the Central Bank announced a meeting between the bank’s deputy of foreign exchange and the international managers of the country’s banks to prepare and equip for expanding and reviving correspondent relationships with foreign banks.

In this meeting, which was held to foster constructive interaction and improve the performance of the country’s banking network, especially in the foreign exchange sector, topics related to the preparations for connecting to the network of foreign banks, readiness of the foreign exchange staff to utilize modern international payment methods, and opening letters of credit were emphasized.


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