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Headline: Kyrgyz Republic Source: Euromoney Date: July 2001 Best bank Demir Kyrgyz International Bank Most of Kyrgyzstan feels its money is safer under the mattress than in any one of the country’s 22 banks – all but two of which are privately owned. Of the 42% of money in circulation within the banking system, most is deposited with Demir Kyrgyz International Bank (DKIB), which wins the best bank award again this year. Though its largest shareholder – Demirbank of Turkey – is now up for sale, this seems to have had little impact on DKIB’s position as the soundest financial institution in the Kyrygz Republic. |
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