Association of Financiers of Armenia will hold its first open conference in Yerevan

YEREVAN, November 21. /ARKA/. The Association of Financiers of Armenia will hold its first open conference in Yerevan on November 24.

“The conference will gather financiers and management specialists from various areas on one platform to exchange experience and improve professional qualification,” the organizers of the event stated in a Facebook post.

The primary goals are to discuss financial management problems of the companies, the introduction of advanced methods of financial management, as well as the presentation of the charter and membership in the Association, the signing of memorandums of cooperation, and other organizational aspects.

Participants include founders of organizations, directors, CFOs, financiers, as well as government officials, experts, researchers, representatives of the financial and banking sector. –0–

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