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Central Bank of Egypt governor reviews role of banking sector in funding national projects

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Tarek Amer
Cairo - Arab Today

Governor of the Central Bank of Egypt Tarek Amer will inaugurate in March 1 the activities of the 2nd forum of Builders of Egypt themed “way to developing national projects”.

Amer will review the role of the banking sector in funding national projects and the initiatives to be activated to facilitate providing financing the construction companies.

Board chairperson of the company organizing the event Dina Abdel Fattah told MENA that Amer will be honored on the sidelines of the forum for his prominent role in serving the Egyptian economy and his keenness on supporting the sector of building and construction in Egypt during the past years.

Abdel Fattah said that Amer is always keen on removing financial challenges facing the sector of building and construction for the ability of this sector to reconstruct Egypt.

Meanwhile, Chairman of the Egyptian Federation For Construction & Building Contractors Hassan Abdel Azizsaid said that Amer is fully aware of the crises of the building and construction sector and challenges it faces with the banks

Source: MENA

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