Amonatbonk and the International Finance Corporation Develop Cooperation
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DUSHANBE, 29.11.2023 (NIAT Khovar) – Access to Amonatbonk loans in national currency and the long-term development goals of this bank for the next 3-5 years were among the issues that were discussed during the meeting of the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Amonatbonk Sirojiddin Ikromi and working group of the International Finance Corporation led by the Regional Head for Central Asia and Turkiye Alain Nounke.
Ikromi made a presentation on the results of the bank’s financial activities for 10 months of the current year and introduced the delegation to the financial achievements of the bank.
It was reported that, despite the negative impact of external factors, Amonatbonk is in a stable financial condition and day after day it is strengthening its position in the country’s banking system.
Nounke said that in fact today Amonatbonk is one of the systemically important banks of Tajikistan, its financial capabilities allow it to make a significant contribution to the macroeconomic development of the country.
Following the meeting, the parties expressed their readiness to develop fruitful cooperation in various fields.









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