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Round Table:

The Vienna Agreement – one year later and what the future holds

1. March 2010. 10:30 - 14:00

Serbia, New NBS Building in Slavija

Organiser: EMG

At this year’s round table organized by the Bankar magazine you will be able to obtain answers to the key issues of significance for the financial, as well as economic stability of Serbia!
Round Table “The Vienna Agreement – one year later and what the future holds” is dedicated to the anniversary of signing of the Vienna Agreement, by which banks with foreign capital obliged themselves not to reduce the credit exposure toward Serbia till the end of this year.

Supporting Sponsors:

Banca Intesa ProCredit Bank Vojvodjanska Banka

Business calendar

15. March - 21. March 2010.