February 21-23, 2005: JSC “Penkiu kontinentu bankines technologijos” (BS/2) representatives Vladas Lapinskas and Andrius Butkus will make for Georgia to meet the colleagues from JSC "Bank of Georgia"
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18 February 2005 y., Friday
February 21-23, 2005: JSC “Penkiu kontinentu bankines technologijos” (BS/2) representatives Vladas Lapinskas and Andrius Butkus will make for Georgia to meet the colleagues from JSC "Bank of Georgia". BS/2 sold to Georgia more than 100 ATMs, 40 of them in 2004.
JSC "Bank of Georgia" was founded on the basis of the former State Bank Binsotsbanki on 21st of October 1994. From the inception phase, the main task set before the Bank was to become a universal, customer-oriented credit institution.
JSC "Bank of Georgia" today is a leading Georgian bank.
October 28, 2004: JSC “Bank of Georgia” reported total revenues of GEL 10.0 million for Q3 2004, a 6.1% increase y-o-y. “Bank of Georgia” total assets grew from GEL 224.8 million on September 30, 2003 to GEL 279.2 million on September 30, 2004, a y-o-y increase of 24%.
Šaltinis:
http://www.bankofgeorgia.ge/
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