MBN at the EuroMed Regional Programme
For the second consecutive year, Mediterranean Bank Network (MBN) joined the panel of experts and authorities addressing the Regional Programme for the Promotion of Instruments and Mechanisms of the Euro-Mediterranean Market, a project funded by the...
For the second consecutive year, Mediterranean Bank Network (MBN) joined the panel of experts and authorities addressing the Regional Programme for the Promotion of Instruments and Mechanisms of the Euro-Mediterranean Market, a project funded by the European Union. Mediterranean Bank Network presented an assessment of intra MEDA investment in the financial sector, its views on privatisation of the sector and put forward recommendations for encouragement of Foreign Direct Investment and fostering of South-South Cooperation.
The three day event, organised in Luxembourg and attended by representatives of central banks and ministries of finance within the MEDA region, aimed at promoting a common approach towards legislation, procedures, enforcement in the field of financial services and consolidating a network of expertise on financial services in the Euro-Mediterranean area.
Established in 1996, Mediterranean Bank Network is a banking association present in 13 Mediterranean countries with its headquarters in Malta.
Member banks include Banco Popolare, Nova Ljubljanska Banka, Banque Internationale Arabe de Tunisie, Commercial International Bank Egypt, Banco Sabadell, Hellenic Bank, Israel Discount Bank , Bank of Jordan and Bank of Valletta .
More information about the network and its members is available on http://www.medbanknet.com.
The three day event, organised in Luxembourg and attended by representatives of central banks and ministries of finance within the MEDA region, aimed at promoting a common approach towards legislation, procedures, enforcement in the field of financial services and consolidating a network of expertise on financial services in the Euro-Mediterranean area.
Established in 1996, Mediterranean Bank Network is a banking association present in 13 Mediterranean countries with its headquarters in Malta.
Member banks include Banco Popolare, Nova Ljubljanska Banka, Banque Internationale Arabe de Tunisie, Commercial International Bank Egypt, Banco Sabadell, Hellenic Bank, Israel Discount Bank , Bank of Jordan and Bank of Valletta .
More information about the network and its members is available on http://www.medbanknet.com.