MBA ranked 38 spots in ranking of the magazine Business New Europe
International Bank of Azerbaijan (IBA) has won 38 in a ranking of the position of the magazine Business New Europe "TOP 200 European and Asian banks."
As reported in the bank, in the ranking of the largest banks include Russia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Georgia, Belarus, Uzbekistan and Moldova. Is the basis for ranking of the magazine took the measure of banks' assets. As noted in the journal, the IBA assets as of the end of the first half exceeded $ 6.5 billion.
"IBA is the only bank in the country, included in the list of the largest 50 banks in the region. Remarkable for us is also the fact that a subsidiary of the IBA, "Bank IBA - Moscow" also entered the TOP 200," is said in the statement.
Business New Europe's largest media company, which covers business, finance and economic policy in the countries of the Balkans, the Baltics, the Caucasus, Central Asia and Turkey. Business New Europe was founded in 2006 with headquarters in Moscow. The company produces a monthly magazine "Business New Europe". -15D -
Economics
-
An investigation led by Ghalib Toghrul, Chairman of the Board of the Center for Economic Research, has highlighted budgetary expenditures in the Azerbaijani districts of Aghdam, Fuzuli, and Khojavend, focusing on civil service projects linked to the reconstruction of territories liberated from Armenian occupation.
-
On February 4, Azerbaijani Economy Minister Mikayil Jabbarov met with a delegation of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) led by Anna Bordeaux, head of the IMF mission in Azerbaijan, to discuss economic cooperation, financial sector issues and structural reforms, the ministry said.
-
Azerbaijan Railways CJSC (AZD) transported 713,699 passengers in January 2025, marking a 15% increase compared to the same period last year, the company said on Tuesday.
-
Last week, Azerbaijani media reported an impending increase in retail bread prices, attributing the rise to an increase in product weight. The following day, an official notification confirmed that the government had no intentions of sanctioning a bread price hike in the country. However, the threat of a price increase for this staple food remains for another reason.
Leave a review