A practical seminar organized by the Japanese International Cooperation Agency /JICA/ and the Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan
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26 March 2004 y., Friday
A practical seminar organized by the Japanese International Cooperation Agency /JICA/ and the Central Bank of the Republic of Uzbekistan in cooperation with the USAID project “Development of saving credit unions in Uzbekistan” carried out by the World Council of credit unions /WOCCU/was held in the capital of Uzbekistan. The event was dedicated to the issues of management with risks in the activity of credit unions based on Japanese and international experience of the WOCCU. Besides, the issues of checking up and regulation of credit union’s activity by Central Bank as well as realization of the projects of the Asian Development bank on support of the national system of credit unions in Uzbekistan were also discussed. The work done in this direction promotes the development of financial market and entrepreneurial activity.
The Business bank made a good present to its clients for Navruz holiday. The bank issued own cards “Visa” of three categories: Classic, Gold and Platinum. Now owners of these cards may use them in any supermarket, hotel and service centers of Uzbekistan. But the more so, pwoplw leaving abroad will value the convenience of plastic cards. The card with the brand “Visa” is received around the world for payment of goods and services, and the possibility exists to receive the cash means in more than 700 thousand cash dispensers practically in all countries. The Visa cards were issued both for physical and judicial persons.
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