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AccessBank Is "Best Bank in Azerbaijan" by Euromoney Fourth Year in Row
At the annual awards ceremony Euromoney - "Awards for Excellence", AccessBank was named the best bank in Azerbaijan.
The ceremony under the patronage of the world-renowned publishing group held on July 11 in London. The award in this category Bank received the fourth consecutive year.
This is one of the most prestigious awards of the financial world, is awarded to leading banks and financial institutions in more than 100 countries. The awards are granted on the basis of the achievements of the Bank, taking into account the data obtained as a result of a careful study of international correspondent banks, renowned financiers and bankers. General Manager of AccessBank Michael Hoffmann said hard work and contribution of each employee.
The Euromoney group comprises approximately 100 different companies specializing in finance and banking. The group publishes a monthly magazine Euromoney, which laid the foundation of the company in 1969.
AccessBank established to provide financial services for Azerbaijan's micro and small businesses, as well as the families of low-and middle-income countries. He is recognized as the most reliable bank in Azerbaijan, the international rating agency Fitch ("BB + outlook - stable").
The bank was established in 2002, the Black Sea Trade and Development Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, International Finance Corporation, the Development Bank of the German Government - KfW Development Bank, and the German company LFS Financial Systems (LFS). Throughout Azerbaijan are 37 branches and 1,565 employees of the Bank.
For more information please contact Nigar Mamedova by phone (99412) 408 23 47, 408 23 87 or nigar.mammadova@accessbank.az. - 17D-
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- 12 July 2013 16:47
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