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PASHA Bank is the first bank in the CIS applied the SWIFT Watch BI
The first user of the new analytical tool SWIFT Watch BI in the territory of the Commonwealth has become one of the largest banks in Azerbaijan - PASHA Bank.
Analytical tool SWIFT Watch BI allows the Bank to quickly familiarize with information on current developments, occupied the market share, as well as the aggregate market share of competitor banks. The use of this tool to not only to get an objective picture of the trends of the local market and place of business of the Bank in it, but also for the possession of information for planning of emphasis for the business development in different time perspectives.
According to a member of the Board PASHA Bank, Chief Operating Administrator Emil Hajiyev, the Bank and the task was the use of modern analytical tools, and now it is gradually being solved. "An additional advantage is the possibility of obtaining practical advice SWIFT consultant Gertjan van Bochove (Geertjan van Bochove), which was assumed before using the tool.
Considering the youth of our team, the presentation of the experienced specialist helped us not only with a narrow view of the subject familiar with the instrument, but in a broader sense - in terms of a discussion of some approaches to this kind of intelligence "- summed representative PASHA Bank.
OAO "PASHA Bank" was created in June of 2007 and operates under license number 250 of the Central Bank of Azerbaijan Republic dated 28 November of 2007. Its primary objective is to strengthen leadership in the corporate customer service, quality improvement of business on priorities, strategy, as well as the creation and continued development of long-term and trusting relationship. -15D -
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