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Rashid Bank launches the sale of national bonds and calls on citizens to invest
2/16/2025
Rashid Bank announced that it has directed its branches across the country to begin selling national bonds (first issue), which comes within the plans to enhance local investment.
The bonds include two different categories, according to a statement by the bank, a copy of which was received by {Al Furat News}, two categories: “The first, a bond worth 500 thousand dinars with an annual interest of 6% paid every six months for two years, at a rate of 3% every six months, and the other category, a bond worth one million dinars with an annual interest of 7.5% paid every six months for four years, at a rate of 3.75% every six months.
The bank called on all those wishing to purchase to visit its branches in various governorates. LINK
Central Bank announces details of its meetings with US Treasury and Federal Reserve
2/16/2025
The Central Bank announced, today, Sunday, the details of its meetings with the US Treasury and the Federal Reserve, which witnessed praise for the reform measures taken by the Central Bank and the Iraqi government in the banking sector.
The bank stated in an official statement received by {Al Furat News} that “the meetings praised the development of the US dollar cash distribution system in Iraq, describing it as “the most controlled and monitored system in the world”, due to its role in reducing m----------n and dollar smuggling operations.”
The statement explained that “the reforms also included a qualitative shift in foreign transfer operations, as the Central Bank took measures to address the risks associated with these operations, to reach levels comparable to transfers carried out by global banks.”
The bank pointed out that “international consulting firms (EY and Oliver Wyman) presented during the meetings plans to reform the public and private banking sector, in line with international standards, and to support the involvement of Iraqi banks in the global financial network.” LINK
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Three electronic payment services companies will be banned from dealing in dollars
2/16/2025 Sumerian News – Economy
Informed sources revealed that three electronic payment service companies will be banned from dealing in dollars.
Reuters quoted the sources as saying that “three companies will be banned.”Services Electronic payment in Iraq From dealing in dollars.
This came after Iraqi banking sources revealed Quoted According to diplomats working in Baghdad, new sanctions will be issued against 5 Iraqi banks that violated international standards and some of which transferred funds to i-----l entities, while the Central Bank denied the veracity of this news.
The sources reported in a news report that I followed up on. Sumerian News, “The sanctions will include bank owners after at least one of the five banks was a-----d of working entirely for the benefit of One of Armed factions in Iraq.
It was later published that the five banks included in the measures are Misk Bank, Al-Sanam Bank, Al-Muttahid Bank, Al-Amin Bank, and Al-Mashreq Bank.
After including the five banks in the sanctions, 34 out of 44 private banks will be in Iraq It has been included in the sanctions to keep 5 Iraqi banks operating in Iraq In addition to 5 other Iraqi banks operating with Arab and foreign capital.. the total number of banks operating in Iraq 10 banks, in addition to other government banks, namely Rafidain Bank, Rashid Bank, Trade Bank of Iraq, and other specialized banks such as agricultural, industrial, and others. LINK
Source: Dinar Recaps
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