Bandec Camagüey prepares for knowledge exchange

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Raúl León Torras, born in Havana in 1935 and president of the National Bank of Cuba between 1973 and 1985, is remembered as a key figure in the development of Cuban economic thought
Bandec Camagüey prepares for knowledge exchange
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Camagüey, Cuba, June 11th.- As the V Raúl León Torras Scientific Event approaches, employees of the branches of the Banco de Crédito y Comercio (Bandec) in Camagüey are fine-tuning the details for an exchange of experiences that promises to increase efficiency of financial management.

Yoryana Sarduy, in charge of Communication and Marketing at Bandec, has announced that the agenda of the event, which will take place next Friday at the headquarters of the provincial management, will include thirteen presentations distributed in two rooms.

Bandec ‘s internal tests and reviews, strategies to promote the use of the Bandec virtual portal, tools to optimize the functions of the compliance officer using Microsoft Excel and specific audit methodologies for the Cuban banking sector will be discussed.

The procedure for organizing trade fairs and the impact of the branch on local economic stability will also be addressed.

The second room will focus on the analysis of the recovery of financing granted to farmers, the management of bank credits for productive chains and the relevance of group microcredit in Cuba.

It will be complemented with topics related to the MLC application management system, a methodological guide for the assignment of responsibilities, new savings options for micro, small and medium-sized businesses (MSMEs) and the online training system for the provincial management of Bandec.

Raúl León Torras, born in Havana in 1935 and president of the National Bank of Cuba between 1973 and 1985, is remembered as a key figure in the development of Cuban economic thought.

With more than 200 branches throughout the country, Bandec offers its services through a completely automated network, with 197 of these branches interconnected by the Public Data Transmission Network, which facilitates the performance of a large part of banking operations.

(Radio Cadena Agramonte)