WASHINGTON, March 11 (Hina) - The World Bank will open a regional office of its International Financial Corporation (IFC) in Sarajevo to consolidate financial entrepreneurship in the entire region of the south-east of Europe, the
World Bank said in Washington Saturday. Harold Rosen, director of the World Bank's sector for small- and middle-scale companies said the intention was to assist entrepreneurs in the region by facilitating the approach to financing, technology and know-how, especially through the development of computer networks and transactions via the Internet. The IFC office in Sarajevo will particularly stimulate privatisation in countries in the south-east of Europe. Director of the sector for the south-east of Europe and central Asia, Khosrow Zamani, said the IFC activities would primarily be directed towards Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia and Kosovo. The office in Sarajevo will be IFC's sixth reg
WASHINGTON, March 11 (Hina) - The World Bank will open a regional
office of its International Financial Corporation (IFC) in
Sarajevo to consolidate financial entrepreneurship in the entire
region of the south-east of Europe, the World Bank said in
Washington Saturday.
Harold Rosen, director of the World Bank's sector for small- and
middle-scale companies said the intention was to assist
entrepreneurs in the region by facilitating the approach to
financing, technology and know-how, especially through the
development of computer networks and transactions via the
Internet.
The IFC office in Sarajevo will particularly stimulate
privatisation in countries in the south-east of Europe.
Director of the sector for the south-east of Europe and central
Asia, Khosrow Zamani, said the IFC activities would primarily be
directed towards Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia and
Kosovo.
The office in Sarajevo will be IFC's sixth regional office in the
world.
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