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Hamkorbank, one of the first banks opened in the country following independence in 1991, wins best domestic bank in Uzbekistan for its performance over the awards period this year.
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Hamkorbank wins best bank for small and medium-sized enterprises in Uzbekistan in recognition of its continued commitment to providing high quality service to SME clients in the country. Some 98.87% of the bank’s corporate clients are SMEs, and as of January 1, 2023, Hamkorbank holds 19.12% of the SME market in Uzbekistan.
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Asia Alliance Bank is the best bank for digital solutions in Uzbekistan following continued improvement in its digital platform. In the past year, it has worked with a software developer to design and launch a new app.
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Tenge Bank, a subsidiary of Halyk Bank, the largest financial group in Central Asia, wins the award for best international bank in Uzbekistan.
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Over the last century, Sanoat Qurilish Bank has had a front-row view of Uzbekistan’s economic zigs and zags. But it is the work the bank is doing to forge a greener future that put it in front to win our awards for best domestic bank and best for environmental, social and governance this year.
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Asakabank is Asiamoney’s choice for best corporate bank in Uzbekistan’s financial scene because of its senior management’s ability to steer the bank in the right direction in the roughest of global environments.
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Orient Finans Bank’s year was, statistically speaking, a study in how to succeed even in the harshest of economic environments.
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Depending on how you look at it, opening shop in Uzbekistan in 2019 was either poorly timed or a stroke of genius. Kazakhstan’s Halyk Bank is doing a solid job of proving that its decision to set up Tenge Bank in Uzbekistan, now in its fourth year, was the smart thing to do as it increases its footprint in local investment circles.