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Trade Bank of Iraq voted "Best Local Bank in Iraq 2008" by Emeafinance Magazine

Trade Bank of Iraq (TBI) last week accepted the prestigious "Best Local Bank in Iraq 2008" award for its exceptional performance in the young and vibrant letters of credit market in Iraq.

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  • Zaid Mahdi (right), TBI Vice President of Business Development, accepting the prize at the Emeafinance magazine awards ceremony from the magazine publisher Christopher Moore (left).
    Zaid Mahdi (right), TBI Vice President of Business Development, accepting the prize at the Emeafinance magazine awards ceremony from the magazine publisher Christopher Moore (left).
In 2008 TBI generated approximately $10bn worth of letters of credit, both for the private sector and the government.

This award follows on from TBI's win, for the second year running, of the "Best Trade Bank in the Middle East 2008" award, voted by the readers of Trade and Forfaiting Review magazine.

Zaid Mahdi, TBI Vice President of Business Development, accepted the prize at the Emeafinance magazine awards ceremony from the magazine publisher Christopher Moore in Dubai last week on 25 February at Jumeirah Beach Hotel.
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