National Bank of Tajikistan warns about fake information on subsidized loans

The National Bank of Tajikistan (NBT) has denied claims circulating on social media about loans allegedly offered by the bank at an interest rate of 1%. In an official statement, the financial regulator clarified that this information is false. "According to Tajikistan's legislation, the National Bank is a regulatory and supervisory authority, responsible for macro-regulation […]

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The National Bank of Tajikistan (NBT) has denied claims circulating on social media about loans allegedly offered by the bank at an interest rate of 1%. In an official statement, the financial regulator clarified that this information is false.

"According to Tajikistan's legislation, the National Bank is a regulatory and supervisory authority, responsible for macro-regulation of credit and financial institutions and implementing monetary and credit policies. The bank does not provide banking services to individuals and does not issue loans," the statement reads.

The National Bank emphasized that loans are provided exclusively by commercial banks and other credit and financial institutions according to their own terms and requirements.

The National Bank strongly urges citizens not to trust false information and to obtain official updates only from reliable sources.

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