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AMF requires a consultant on information security
Information Security Consultant is required to Azerbaijan Mortgage Fund (AMF) under the Central Bank of Azerbaijan.
To this end, the selection is carried out in terms of which the consultant should provide consulting services on the internal network and telecommunications, to understand the server infrastructure, make recommendations and regulations applying information security standards ISO 27001.
Size of the irrevocable duty for participation in selection - 100 manats.
Requirements for interested companies - the presence of the three-year experience, the financial statements for the last year.
The deadline for receipt of proposals - June 20. Evaluation of the proposals will take place on June 21.
AMF was established in December 2005 and in March 2006 began to issue mortgage loans. Disadvantageous to the commercial banks, social mortgage (maximum 50 thousand manat at a rate not exceeding 4% per annum) began in 2007, but after six months was suspended.
June 1, 2009 renewed the process of mortgage loans, but in commercial terms (maximum 50 AZN for a period of 3 to 25 years at a rate of not more than 8% per annum) over 27 agent banks.
Last year, the volume of mortgage lending of funds AIF was 74.77 million manat. - 17D-
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