Saddiq Kabeer, Governor of the Central Bank of Libya, chaired an internal meeting today with “relevant departments of the bank to discuss the adoption of the estimated budget for 2024 ,” according to a brief statement by the bank.
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Libyan Islamic Bank (LIB) has partnered with Backbase, a Dutch financial technology company that provides engagement banking for financial institutions, “to streamline its customer service operations and enhance its customers’ digital banking experience,” according to a statement by the Dutch company.
The Libyan Finance Minister, Khaled Al-Mabrouk, and his Italian counterpart Giancarlo Giorgetti held a meeting in Tripoli on Friday.
Eni, tan Italian multinational energy company, and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) have signed a 5-year-term cooperation agreement to contribute to boost youth employment in Libya’s Fezzan region.
A Libyan delegation from the Benghazi Chamber of Commerce and Industry underlined, during a meeting with representatives of the Tunisian Chamber of Commerce, the importance of supporting the Tunisian economic fabric in the eastern regions of Libya, and providing investment opportunities to Tunisian economic actors in the sectors of industry, agriculture, commerce and hospital institutions.
A new agreement on air services between Libya and Italy was signed today in Tripoli by the civil aviation authorities of both countries.
The Central Bank of Libya has allocated 4 billion, 662 million, 585 thousand, and 994 Libyan dinars ($3.8 billion) in…
The Central Bank of Libya (CBL) has distributed 98 billion Libyan dinars (about $22 billion) to local commercial banks across…
Minister of Local Governance in the government appointedby the House of Representatives, Sami Al-Dhaoui met today with representatives from the…
Ahmed Abu Heisa, Libya’s Minister of Industry and Minerals, and Italian Ambassador to Libya, Gianluca Alberini, discussed on Sunday “the importance of strengthening economic cooperation between Italy and Libya and allowing the return of Italian companies to the North African country,” according to a statement by the Libyan Ministry of Industry.