NBT, Metalor Company signed Agreement on Cooperation
DUSHANBE, 09.03.2017. /NIAT “Khovar”/. The delegation of the National Bank of Tajikistan led by the First Deputy Chairman of this bank Jamoliddin Nuraliev has paid working visit to Marin, Switzerland in order to get familiar with the activity of Metalor Company.
According to the NBT’s press centre, during the visit the delegation of NBT has got familiarized with the activity of the company, and held a meeting with the Group President for Refining Business Mr. Yuxing Shang. The two parties have expressed their interest in the expansion of mutually beneficial relations in the field of metal refining.
Following the meeting the NBT and Metalor Company have signed an Agreement on Cooperation.
Metalor is a Swiss-based leading precious metal company that was created in 1852 with subsidiaries in 17 countries and more than 1700 employees, the Metalor Group has 3 business units, each corresponding to a group of specific markets: Refining, Electrotechnics and Advanced Coatings. The Metalor Group is present in Europe, the United-States, South America and Asia.
Metalor’s primary objective is to create exceptional value for its customers, stakeholders and shareholders, within a culture of performance, innovation, trust, respect.









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