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Stable banking system

Stable banking system

Kosovo has shown that it can maintain financial stability in the country and this has been achieved thanks to a general coordination of both state and private financial institutions. Undoubtedly, banks in Kosovo also have a special role in the development of the economy of Kosovo, one of them is the Economic Bank, which since the post-war period has had a pace of development and growth and the opening of new opportunities for cooperation with businesses. and individuals.

The general director of the Economic Bank, Ilir Aliu, told the newspaper Epoka e Re that this bank, since its establishment, has had the main goal of being as close as possible to the customers and citizens of Kosovo and to meet their demands. He promised that every day the bank will try to create benefits for all those who are customers and for those who will become customers in the future.

Director Aliu also spoke about the opening of the headquarters of the Economic Bank in the "Swiss Diamond" Hotel and promised that the Economic Bank, in order to be closer to the citizens, will open other branches throughout the territory of the Republic of Kosovo.
According to him, when the great financial crisis was observed in the western countries, which had very large proportions in many countries, fortunately in Kosovo it did not have an effect that would have much impact and would bring negative consequences for the banking system and financial in the country. "Kosovo's banks have not had problems like the big banks in western countries, and this is a result of a healthy financial system that Kosovo has and that has not been affected by the euro crisis and has been very well maintained with all the rules that there is the Central Bank of the Republic of Kosovo".

Aliu says that it has been achieved to have stable financial and banking stability in the country. "The general crisis that has affected many countries has not affected Kosovo and this is a very good thing that it has not reflected in the country's economy", Aliu emphasized. /Telegraph/