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Alsumaria News / Baghdad 
The Central Bank on Tuesday called on banks not to deal with Injaz and unlicensed companies. 

"All banks and non-bank financial institutions should not be allowed to deal with INJAZ Financial and Banking Information Technology Limited, which provides a platform that collects and processes the cards of the global card company Keycard without You get a license from the Central Bank. "

 

 


"The violation of banks and financial institutions that deal with them will bear all the legal consequences." 

The Central Bank of Iraq was established as an independent bank under its law of 6 March 2004 as an independent body responsible for maintaining price stability and implementing monetary policy. It supervises 10 commercial banks, 26 private banks and 16 Islamic banks, as well as 19 foreign banks. 6 financial institutions and 31 financial transfer companies

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2018/11/13 14:30
  • Number of readings 18
  • Section: Iraq
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The central bank prevents electronic payment companies from lending to anyone

BAGHDAD / The obituary: The Central Bank of Iraq, Tuesday, November 13, 2018, prevent electronic payment companies authorized to lend to anyone.

The bank said in a statement that it "decided not to allow authorized electronic payment companies to lend to any person, whether natural or moral, and not to borrow from shareholders in the company or from banks, only after obtaining the approval of the Central Bank."

The bank added that "this will be allowed after providing reasons for the justification and clear the reason for borrowing, similar to all banks approved in Iraq and companies to mediate the sale and purchase of foreign currencies."

The Central Bank of Iraq was established as an independent bank under its law of 6 March 2004 as an independent body responsible for maintaining price stability and implementing monetary policy. It supervises 10 commercial banks, 26 private banks and 16 Islamic banks, as well as 19 foreign banks. 6 financial institutions and 31 financial transfer companies.

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2018/11/13 14:02
  • Number of readings 40
  • Section: Iraq
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Central calls for not dealing with the company "INJAZ" and unlicensed companies

 

BAGHDAD / Al-Masala: The Central Bank called on Tuesday for banks not to deal with the company "INJAZ" and companies not licensed. 

"All banks and non-bank financial institutions should not be allowed to deal with INJAZ Financial and Banking Information Technology Limited, which provides a platform that collects and processes the cards of the global card company Keycard without obtaining a license from the central bank," the bank said in a statement. .

 "The violation of banks and financial institutions that deal with them will bear all the legal consequences." 

The Central Bank of Iraq was established as an independent bank under its law of 6 March 2004 as an independent body responsible for maintaining price stability and implementing monetary policy. It supervises 10 commercial banks, 26 private banks and 16 Islamic banks, as well as 19 foreign banks. About 6 financial institutions and 31 financial transfer companies.

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Alsumaria News / Baghdad 
The Central Bank of Iraq decided on Tuesday to prevent electronic payment companies authorized to lend to anyone. 

The bank said in a statement received by Alsumaria News that "it was decided not to allow authorized electronic payment companies to lend to any person, whether natural or moral, and not to borrow from shareholders in the company or from banks only after obtaining the approval of the Central Bank." 

The bank added that "this will be allowed after providing reasons for the justification and clear the reason for borrowing, similar to all banks approved in Iraq and companies to mediate the sale and purchase of foreign currencies."

 

 


The Central Bank of Iraq was established as an independent bank under its law of 6 March 2004 as an independent body responsible for maintaining price stability and implementing monetary policy. It supervises 10 commercial banks, 26 private banks and 16 Islamic banks, as well as 19 foreign banks. 6 financial institutions and 31 financial transfer companies. 

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