PASHA Bank as the best bank in Azerbaijan to offer private banking services
One of the largest banks in Azerbaijan - PASHA Bank - was awarded the prestigious "Best Private Bank, Azerbaijan", established by the international magazine World Finance.
The award is given to leaders from different sectors of the economy for the achievement, innovation and application of standards and best practices. This award emphasizes loyalty and success of PASHA Bank of steps taken in the development of these services in Azerbaijan.
According to the Chairman of the Board PASHA Bank Farid Akhundov , now compare the level of experience of Western institutions that provide services to private banking, the practice of local banks is not possible. "However, in the organization of such services from scratch has its advantages , such as the introduction of new technologies and methods without repeating the mistakes made by many of the traditional players in this market in recent years. Currently customers of PASHA Bank receive balanced and convenient services Private Banking, which combine an understanding of their needs and ease of use. Particularly pleased that the achievements of PASHA Bank receive high appreciation of the expert community ," said Akhundov .
The award was established business publication in 2007. Award nominees are selected by voting by the audience magazine World Finance.
PASHA Bank is the leading corporate bank in Azerbaijan. Founded in 2007 , the Bank provides a wide range of corporate banking services , including credit, market operations of securities , asset management and treasury services . In PASHA Bank, represented by its head office and four subsidiaries, operates 221 people. As part of "Europe Banking Awards 2011" and "Europe Banking Awards 2012" was declared the "Best Investment Bank of Azerbaijan."
PASHA Bank is part of a group of companies PASHA - a major investment holding company in Azerbaijan is also widely represented in sectors such as insurance, construction, construction materials , tourism and other areas of business. Capital Bank, one of the largest banks in the retail market of Azerbaijan, also belongs to the group of companies PASHA. -15D -
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