Under the sponsorship of PASHA Bank has started in Baku International Forum of Corporate Treasurers
September 19 in the capital hotel JW MARRIOTT Absheron Baku started the International Forum of Corporate Treasurers. As "silver" sponsor of the event, the first time being done by Baku, serves one of the largest banks in Azerbaijan - PASHA Bank.
The speakers are representatives of companies and institutions, as PASHA Bank ( Azerbaijan), OMVPetrolOfisi A.S ( Turkey ), ChipitaSA ( Greece ), UniCreditLeasing ( Russia ), YOTA ( Russia ) , Belagro (Belarus ) and others PASHA Bank the event is a Senior Trader Ruslan Magerramov .
The Forum will focus on topics such as the organization of the centralized corporate treasury , forecasting , identification and prevention of risks in the treasury , as well as other relevant issues .
The event organized by the company MSBEvents, will end on September 20.
PASHABank 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 PASHABank represented by the 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 ."
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 . 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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