IBT opens two new banking service centers in Qubodiyon and Shahritous districts

The Closed Joint-Stock Company (CJSC) International Bank of Tajikistan (IBT) has opened two more banking service centers in Qubodiyon and Shahritous districts, Katlin province, bringing a total a number of its banking service centers to fourteen.      The banking service centers reportedly have all necessary conditions for fast and high-quality customer service.  They offer the full […]

The Closed Joint-Stock Company (CJSC) International Bank of Tajikistan (IBT) has opened two more banking service centers in Qubodiyon and Shahritous districts, Katlin province, bringing a total a number of its banking service centers to fourteen.     

The banking service centers reportedly have all necessary conditions for fast and high-quality customer service.  They offer the full range of services, including loans, money transfers, currency exchange, and issuance of cards of international payment systems.

CJSC International Bank of Tajikistan that was established in April 2014 as the microfinance organization “Standart Moliya” (Standard Finance) was upgraded into a commercial bank on February 29, 2016.

The bank’s stakeholders reportedly include a private company and a group of nationals of Tajikistan.

The IBT, with headquarters in Dushanbe, currently has fifteen branches and twelve banking service centers in several districts and cities across the country.  The bank's auditor is BAKER TILLY TAJIKISTAN.

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