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EBRD Trade Facilitation Programme Issuing Banks EBRD Trade Facilitation Programme Issuing Banks Table of Contents (Click on a country heading to go to that section) Albania ..................................................................................................................................................... 2 Armenia ................................................................................................................................................... 2 Azerbaijan ................................................................................................................................................ 2 Belarus..................................................................................................................................................... 2 Bosnia and Herzegovina ......................................................................................................................... 3 Bulgaria.................................................................................................................................................... 3 Egypt ........................................................................................................................................................ 3 Georgia .................................................................................................................................................... 3 Jordan ...................................................................................................................................................... 4 Kazakhstan .............................................................................................................................................. 4 Kosovo ..................................................................................................................................................... 4 Kyrgyz Republic ....................................................................................................................................... 4 FYR Macedonia ....................................................................................................................................... 4 Moldova ................................................................................................................................................... 5 Mongolia .................................................................................................................................................. 5 Morroco.................................................................................................................................................... 5 Romania .................................................................................................................................................. 5 Russia ...................................................................................................................................................... 5 Serbia ...................................................................................................................................................... 7 Tajikistan.................................................................................................................................................. 7 Tunisia ..................................................................................................................................................... 7 Turkmenistan ........................................................................................................................................... 7 Ukraine .................................................................................................................................................... 7 VTB Bank (Armenia) Albania 46 Nalbandyan Street Yerevan, 375010 Republic of Armenia Banka Credins SH.A. Rr. Ismail Qemali No. 4, Tirana Republic of Albania Azerbaijan Armenia Access Bank Alovsat Guliyev Street 137 Baku ACBA-Credit Agricole Bank Azerbaijan 1 Byron Street Yerevan, 375009 Azerigazbank Republic of Armenia Landau Street 16 Baku, AZ1073 Ameriabank Azerbaijan 9, G. Lusavorich Street Yerevan, 0015 Demirbank Republic of Armenia 31 Garabag Street Baku, AZ-1008 Anelik Bank Azerbaijan 75 Marshall Baghramian Avenue Yerevan, 375033 Joint Stock Commercial Bank Republic of Armenia “Bank of Baku” 40/41 Ataturk Avenue Araratbank Baku 370069 19, Pushkin Street Azerbaijan Yerevan, 0010 Republic of Armenia Mugan Bank Baku, AZ1052 Armeconombank A. Rajabli Street, 21B 23/1 Amiryan Street Azerbaijan Yerevan, 375002 Republic of Armenia Bank “Respublika” Khaqani 21 Armswissbank Baku, AZ-1000 10 Vazgen Sargsyan Street Azerbaijan Yerevan 0010 Republic of Armenia OJSC Unibank 55, Rashid Behbudov Street Converse Bank Baku, AZ 1022 26/1 Vazgen Sargsyan Azerbaijan Yerevan, 0010 Republic of Armenia Belarus Inecobank 17 Tumanian Street Yerevan, 375001 Belarusian Bank for Small Business Republic of Armenia 28 Surganova Street Minsk 220012 Republic of Belarus Belarusky Narodny Bank OJSC 87a Nezavisimosty Avenue Bulgaria Minsk, 220012 Republic of Belarus Eurobank EFG Bulgaria AD Belgazprombank 260 Okolovrasten pat Str. 60/2 Pritytskoyo Street Building C, Fl. 4 Minsk, 220121 1766 Sofia Republic of Belarus Bulgaria BPS Bank (formerly Belpromstroibank OJSC) Piraeus Bank 6, Muliavin Blvd. Building E, No 115E Minsk, 220029 Tzarigradsko shose Blvd., 1784 Republic of Belarus Sofia Bulgaria Belvnesheconombank 32, Myasnikova Str United Bulgarian Bank 220050 Minsk 5 Sveta Sofia Str. Republic of Belarus 1040 Sofia Bulgaria Minsk Transit Bank Partizanskiy Pr. 6A Minsk, Egypt Republic of Belarus Priorbank National Bank of Egypt 31-A V.Khoruzhey Street 1187 Corniche El-Nil Minsk, 220002 Cairo Republic of Belarus Egypt Reconversion and Development Bank Krasnozvezdnaya Str. 18 Georgia Minsk, 220034 Republic of Belarus Bank of Georgia 29A Gagarini Street 0160, Tbilisi Bosnia and Herzegovina Georgia Intesa Sanpaolo Bank. Bank Republic, Georgia Obala Kulina bana 9a 2 Gr. Abashidze Street 71000, Sarajevo Tbilisi, 0179 Bosnia and Herzegovina Georgia Raiffeisen Bank d.d. BIH Basis Bank Zmaja od Bosne BB 1, K. Tsamebuli Ave 71000, Sarajevo Tbilisi, 0103 Bosnia and Herzegovina Georgia TBC Bank 7 MarjaniSvili Road Tbilisi, 0102 Georgia JSC VTB Bank Georgia Raiffeisen Bank Kosovo, JSC 14 Chanturia Street UCK Street, No. 51 Tbilisi 10 000 Prishtinë Georgia Kosovë Jordan Kyrgyz Republic Invest Bank Bank of Asia CJSC Building 43, Abdul Hamid Sharaf St 303, Prospekt Mira Shmeisani Bishkek Amman Kyrgyz Republic Jordan Demir Kyrgyz International Bank Cairo Amman Bank 245 Chul Avenue Wadi Saqra St. Bishkek, 720001 P.O Box 950661 Kyrgyz Republic Amman 11195 Jordan Kyrgyz Investment and Credit Bank 5th floor, 115A Ibraimov Street Bishkek Kyrgyz Republic Kazakhstan Bank CenterCredit FYR Macedonia 98, Panfilov Str. Almaty, 050000 Republic of Kazakhstan Komercijalna Banka a.d. Orce Nikolov No.3 JSC Kazkommertsbank 1000, Skopje 34 Al-Farabi Ave. FYR Macedonia Almaty 050059 Republic of Kazakhstan NLB Tutunska Banka Vodnjanska 1. SB Sberbank JSC 1000, Skopje Business center Legur, 4-th floor FYR Macedonia Zheltoksan avenue 191 Almaty 050059 ProCreditBank Repulic of Kazakhstan Marks i Engels 3 1000, Skopje Subsidiary JSC VTB Bank (Kazakhstan) FYR Macedonia 28 "v" Ul. Timiryazeva Almaty 050040 Sparkasse Bank Macedonia Republic of Kazakhstan Makedonija 9-11, P.O. Box 386 1000 Skopje FYR Macedonia Kosovo Stopanska Banka a.d. – Skopje 11 Oktomvri 7 Banka per Biznes 91000, Skopje Str.''UCK''-së nr.41 FYR Macedonia 10.000 Prishtinë Kosovë Moldova Romania Mobiasbanca S.A. Alpha Bank Romania SA 81A Stefan cel Mare Street 237 B Calea Dorobantilor 2012 Chisinau Bucharest 1 Moldova Romania Moldinconbank (MICB) Banca Transilvania CLUJ 38 Armeneasca Street 8, G. Barijiu Str. 2012 Chisinau 400027 Cluj-Napaco Moldova Romania Bancpost SA Mongolia 6A Boulevard Dimitrie Pompeiu 020337 Bucharest Romania Khan Bank 25 Seoul Street P.O. Box 192 Russia Ulaanbaatar, 210644 Mongolia Asian-Pacific Bank XacBank LLC 11/1 Voznesenskiy per. Prime Minister Amar's St., 125009, Moscow Suhbaatar District Russia PO Box 46/721 Ulaanbaatar, 210646 Bank BCC-Moscow Mongolia 3, bld. 3, Shmitovsky proezd 123100, Moscow Russia Morroco BystroBank 268 ul. Pushkinskaya Banque Centrale Populaire 426008, Izhevsk 101 Boulevard Mohamed Zerktouni Russia Casablanca 20100 Morocco Center-Invest Bank 62, Sokolova ave. 344010, Rostov-on-Don BMCE Bank Russia 140 Avenue Hassan II Casablanca Morroco Chelindbank 80 Karl Marx Street 454091, Chelyabinsk Credit du Maroc Russia 45 Avenue des FAR Casablanca Morocco Credit Bank of Moscow 2 (BLDG.1) Lukov Pereulok 107045, Moscow Russia ICICI Bank Eurasia LLC Rosbank 4, 4th Lesnoy Lane 11 Mashi Poryvaevoy Street Capital Plaza, 5th floor PO Box 208 125047, Moscow 107078, Moscow Russia Russia OJSC Bank "Kazanskiy" Rosevrobank 162 Dekabristov Street Room 203 420039, Kazan 24, Vavilova Street Russia 119991, Moscow Russia Locko Bank 14 Stroenie, 1 Gospitalnaya Street OJSC "Bank "Saint-Petersburg" 111250, Moscow 178, Letter A, Nevsky Prospect Russia 191167, St. Petersburg, Russia MDM Bank Kotelnicheskaya Nab. 33/1 Sberbank (Savings Bank of the Russian 115172, Building 1 Federation) Moscow 19 Vavilova Street Russia 117997, Moscow Russia Metcombank Ul. Klary Tsetkin 2/3 SKB-bank Moscow 127299 75, Kuibysheva str. Russia 620026 Ekaterinburg Russia National Factoring Company 14 Kozhevnicheskaya Street Spurt Bank Moscow 115114 2, Spartakovskaya Street Russia 420107, Kazan Russia NBD Bank 6, Gorkogo Street Transcapitalbank 603600 Nizhny
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