BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 12. Cooperation issues
have been discussed between the banking sectors of Azerbaijan and
Türkiye.
This was announced in the report published by the Azerbaijan
Banks Association (ABA).
The publication said that the discussion took place during the
Annual Meeting of the Turkish Banks Association, attended by the
ABA President, Zakir Nuriyev, and ABA CEO Yunus Abdulov today.
According to the report, the meeting discussed current issues
related to the economy and banking sector, and exchanged views on
the development trends of the financial sector, current challenges,
and opportunities for cooperation.
The event was addressed by Alpaslan Çakar, Chairman of the Board
of Directors of the Turkish Banks Association, Prof. Dr. Şahap
Kavcıoğlu, Chairman of the Banking Regulation and Supervision
Agency, Dr. Fatih Karahan, Chairman of the Central Bank of Türkiye,
and Mehmet Şimşek, Minister of Treasury and Finance of Türkiye.
The meeting discussed the sustainable development of the banking
sector, the impact of economic processes on financial markets, the
regulatory environment, and priority issues facing the sector.
Meanwhile, ABA continues its activities to expand cooperation
with international partners, learn best practices, and promote
mutual exchange of experience in the banking sector.
The Azerbaijan Banks Association (ABA) is a non-governmental,
not-for-profit organization uniting banks and financial
institutions across Azerbaijan. Founded in 1990, it serves to
protect the corporate interests of its members, foster banking
infrastructure, and support the sustainable economic development of
the country.