IBA signed an agreement with Asia House
International Bank of Azerbaijan (IBA) and is one of the most influential business organizations UK Asia House signed an agreement to award the MBA status "Champion Supporter", according to the press service of the bank.
Asia House was established in 1996. The main statutory objective of the organization is to build sustainable, dynamic relationships between the public and the business community in Europe and Asia. Asia House members are well-known British and international companies like, BP, Barclays Capital, British American Tobacco, Deutsche Bank, DLA Piper, KPMG, Rolls Royce, Shell International, Unilever, HSBC and others.
MBA for years cooperates with Asia House. Logical development of relations between the two partners is in the signing of the Agreement on the new status of the Bank in Asia House. In the status "Champion Supporter" Bank will be one of the main partners in the Asia House to implement its core mission. It also receives the right to participate in strategic decisions by Asia House.
In previous years, under the auspices of the Asia House and supported by the IBA Baku visited several delegations of business people in Britain, and the IBA Chairman Hajiyev was accepted as a member of the International Council Chamber.
In late November of 2012, the IBA with the support and participation of the Bank of Asia House in London with great success the first conference "Caspian Corridor Conference", whose purpose was to bring to the public and the business community-date information on the UK economy, and culture of Azerbaijan. -15D -
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