Sale of MAIB actions to an international consortium of which the EBRD is also part of international press
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Information on the fact that an international consortium, including the EBRD, acquired 41% of Moldova Agroindbank shares was also reported in the international press.
Journalists from Reuters wrote about this topic, who mentioned that Moldova will now have transparent shareholders ready to apply correct principles for the development of the country's economy.
The news agency quotes CEO of the EBRD for Financial Institutions, Francis Malige, who said that in the last three years the banking sector in our country has progressed significantly.
About the international consortium of investors who bought the shares of Moldova Agroindbank also wrote the British newspaper Financial Times. And English journalists have quoted a part of Malige's statements in which he mentions that the Chişinău government has demonstrated a strong political will to reform and clean up the banking sector.
In turn, See News Agency writes that the EBRD is the largest funder for Moldova's projects. Over the years, the institution invested approximately 1.2 billion euros in 120 projects in our country.
At the same time, the emerging-europe.com portal reminds that in January Banca Transilvania became a shareholder of Victoriabank, the third largest bank in the Republic of Moldova, with a share of over 66%, together with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
The contract for buying 41 percent of the shares of Moldova Agroindbank with an international consortium of which the EBRD is part was signed yesterday by the Chisinau government.
The transaction value is over 450 million lei.
Journalists from Reuters wrote about this topic, who mentioned that Moldova will now have transparent shareholders ready to apply correct principles for the development of the country's economy.
The news agency quotes CEO of the EBRD for Financial Institutions, Francis Malige, who said that in the last three years the banking sector in our country has progressed significantly.
About the international consortium of investors who bought the shares of Moldova Agroindbank also wrote the British newspaper Financial Times. And English journalists have quoted a part of Malige's statements in which he mentions that the Chişinău government has demonstrated a strong political will to reform and clean up the banking sector.
In turn, See News Agency writes that the EBRD is the largest funder for Moldova's projects. Over the years, the institution invested approximately 1.2 billion euros in 120 projects in our country.
At the same time, the emerging-europe.com portal reminds that in January Banca Transilvania became a shareholder of Victoriabank, the third largest bank in the Republic of Moldova, with a share of over 66%, together with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
The contract for buying 41 percent of the shares of Moldova Agroindbank with an international consortium of which the EBRD is part was signed yesterday by the Chisinau government.
The transaction value is over 450 million lei.