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Afghan Finance Ministry proposes merging 3 govt banks

byCustoms Today Report
12/03/2015
in Afghanistan, International Customs
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KABUL: Afghan Finance Ministry has proposed to presidential palace merging of three government banks of Afghanistan, Bank Millie Afghan, the New Kabul Bank and Pashtanay Bank.

According to reports, ARG has approved the proposal and a final decision will soon be announced.

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“The Finance Ministry has identified the strengths and weaknesses of the three banks. Our objective behind merging the banks is to establish a stronger national bank that is more developed and more stable,” Bokhdi News quotes Head of Finance Ministry’s Treasury, Mohammad Aqa Kohestani.

He assured that the new national bank would be able to provide international-standard services to the Afghan population both in the cities and in districts and villages across the country.

Bank Millie Afghan and the Pashtanay Bank, despite operating for years in the country, have not been able to attract more customers and have only been carrying out government related activities.

Kabul Bank faced one of history’s major financial scandals that resulted in its collapse. It was later taken over by the government and renamed the New Kabul Bank.

According to Kohestani, the New Kabul Bank possesses a relatively more advanced banking system, and Pashtanay Bank and Bank Millie Afghan own higher assets.

The three banks hold a total of about USD 1.2bn in cash assets that belong to the public.

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