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The Central Bank intends to ask the ministries to use electronic payment in daily transactions


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Economy News Baghdad:

The Central Bank of Iraq, he has fully adopted the process of payment of financial benefits through the electronic payment system, pointing out that the Central Bank will ask the Secretariat General Council of Ministers to approve the ministries electronic deal.

The Director of the Information Office, Acer Jabbar in an exclusive interview with "Economy News", "The Central Bank adopted the methodology of electronic payment in all the benefits and payments of its own, including the committees of procurement, repairs and transportation," noting that "the process has become a prerequisite for the transfer of funds required for a bank account According to the choice of the beneficiary. "

He noted that "a step towards the transformation of society from paper dealing to electronic dealing."

He added that "the Central Bank will ask the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers to adopt the electronic deal as a context in all ministries and state institutions." He explained that "the aim of this trend is to reduce monetary transactions, which gives transparency for all financial operations that occur in ministries, especially in procurement and processing.

 

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The Central Bank is asking ministries to use electronic payment in daily transactions

SECTION: ECONOMICDECEMBER 6, 2017 | 3:20 PM
The Central Bank is asking ministries to use electronic payment in daily transactions
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Baghdad / Baghdadiya News .. The Central Bank of Iraq, it was fully adopted the process of payment of financial benefits through the electronic payment system, pointing out that the Central Bank will ask the Secretariat of the Council of Ministers to approve the ministries electronic dealings.

The director of the Information Office, Acer Jabar, said in a press statement that "the Central Bank has adopted the electronic payment methodology in all benefits and payments of its own, including the committees of procurement, repairs and transportation," noting that "the process has become a prerequisite for the transfer of the amounts required for a bank account and according to the selection of the beneficiary" .

He noted that "a step towards the transformation of society from paper dealing to electronic dealing."

He added that the Central Bank will ask the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers to adopt e-business as a context in all ministries and state institutions. He explained that "the aim of this approach is to reduce monetary transactions, which gives transparency to all financial operations that occur in ministries, especially in procurement and processing." End of 21 / m

 

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Economy News Baghdad:

The Central Bank of Iraq, he fully adopted the process of payment of financial benefits through the electronic payment system, pointing out that the Central Bank will ask the Secretariat of the Council of Ministers to approve the ministries electronic dealings.

The Director of the Information Office, Acer Jabbar in an exclusive interview with "Economy News", "The Central Bank adopted the methodology of electronic payment in all the benefits and payments of its own, including the committees of procurement, repairs and transportation," noting that "the process has become a prerequisite for the transfer of funds required for a bank account According to the choice of the beneficiary. "

He noted that "a step towards the transformation of society from paper dealing to electronic dealing."

He added that "the Central Bank will ask the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers to adopt the electronic deal as a context in all ministries and state institutions." He explained that "the aim of this trend is to reduce monetary transactions, which gives

transparency for all financial operations that occur in ministries, especially in procurement and processing.

 

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Good morning Yota691 and to all of DV.....

 

....He noted that "a step towards the transformation of society from paper dealing to electronic dealing."

 

 

Well, that certainly sums it up quite well. Get rid of corruption with electronic transfers (and monitoring), soak up some chunky money, and get on par with the rest of the civilized world by using your SWIFT and IBAN's.

 

Throw in a 'behind-the-scene chat' between Maliki and Kushner and Iraq's finances and financial movement going forward just might fall into place quickly-which is fine with me! 

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