News
03 January 2020

Garanti BBVA receives $300m Chexim loan to finance imports

Region:
Asia-Pacific, Europe

Garanti BBVA and the Export-Import Bank of China (Chexim) have agreed a $300 million, three-year loan to be used by Turkish companies to finance imports from China. BBVA CEO Recep Baştuğ said the new agreement further underscores the international market’s strong confidence in the bank....

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