PASHA Bank is once again showcasing the region at the International Forum of the financial industry SIBOS 2013
On Monday in Dubai (UAE) will start the 35th International Forum and Exhibition of the financial industry SIBOS 2013 . Like last year, the only representative of the region, acting at the show as an exhibitor, is one of the largest banks in Azerbaijan - PASHA Bank.
At meetings SIBOS discusses a wide range of topical issues of global financial industry, including the current state of international financial markets, ways to improve their infrastructure , the interaction of banks and corporations , the movement of capital and investment, the development of new financial services. The main topics of the conference, to be held in the framework of SIBOS 2013 will be "Global trends and regional trends", "Implementation and identifying new opportunities," etc.
This is the 4th consecutive international forum SIBOS, where one of the largest banks in Azerbaijan - PASHA Bank - is active. The next part of the Bank in this important financial event is an opportune moment to present their own challenges and achievements over the past year , as well as for tying new business relationships and explore technological innovations applied in the banking industry.
SIBOS 2013 organized by the Society For Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication, SWIFT will end on September 19. The following year the Forum will be held in Boston, USA.
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. PASHA Bank, submitted to the head office and four subsidiaries, operates 221 people. Under "Europe Banking Awards 2011" and "Europe Banking Awards 2012" it was declared the "Best Investment Bank of Azerbaijan."
PASHABank 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. CapitalBank , one of the largest banks in the retail market of Azerbaijan, is also owned by the Group companies PASHA. -15D -
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