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“First training program offered by GBTC” October 15, 2007
Content – GBTC offers a special preparation course for EFCB. This qualification is already being offered in many other European countries and is based on European standards. The purpose is to provide the personnel, executives and prospective employees of the broader financial sector with the requisite financial theory and banking practice knowledge, which is necessary for the efficient fulfillment of their tasks in today’s highly challenging environment. The program presents an ideal basis on which trainees can subsequently build expertise on specific services and products of the financial sector by means of further training courses (levels II and III). | | “Official GBTC presentation at Rustaveli theatre hall” October 4, 2007
Content – On October 5, the official presentation of GBTC, the first banking training centre in Georgia will be held at the Rustaveli theatre hall. The founders of the centre will introduce this new program to the audience. The guests from Hellenic Bank Association (HBA) and Hellenic Banking Institute (HBI) are coming to Georgia to attend the presentation. Representatives from commercial banks of Georgia, National Bank of Georgia, financial institutions and some Governmental bodies of the country are also on the list of guests. The attendees will be provided with the informational booklets which will be supportive for better realizing the importance of the new project. | | “GBTC signed license agreement with Hellenic Bank Association” August 1, 2007
Content – by signing agreement, HBA (through its training center, the Hellenic banking institute) and GBTC declared their interest in cooperation, whereby HBA will assist GBTC in developing training center that will parallel European bank training standards and enhance the advancement of the financial sector in Georgia. Hellenic banking institute will provide training center with training materials, curriculum, and training for trainers and other experience sharing for proper development of the center. | |
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