IBP course for Afghan bankers

Published February 18, 2006

KARACHI, Feb 17: The Institute of Bankers Pakistan (IBP) is holding a 15-day high value training programme for the executives and officers from the Central Bank of Afghanistan from Feb 20.

The programme is in line with a memorandum of understanding signed between the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) and Da Afghanistan Bank (DAB) to provide full support for the capacity building and human capital enrichment at DAB.

Mansur-ur-Rehman Khan, deputy governor SBP, will inaugurate the programme at IBP on Feb 20, at 9:00am.

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