Cooperative Development Bank’s support for tourism projects and handicrafts has been smart and purposeful

According to Iran Economist, Mohammad Jafar Irani, a member of the Board of Directors of Tehseh Ta’evan Bank, during a visit to tourism and handicraft exhibitions, said: Exhibitions of this size and scope are a good opportunity to connect value-creating chains in various and productive industries. Among them is the field of tourism and handicrafts.
He also said regarding the rare reception of this exhibition: This public favor and special attention of the people to the tourism industry shows that the bank’s entry into this field and participation in the form of small and medium investments was a smart and purposeful thing.
He added: “Mutabua Bank has provided acceptable credit and banking services to the tourism and handicrafts sectors, and ecotourism residences, midway complexes, hotels, local artists and entrepreneurs have benefited from the bank’s facilities.”
Irani pointed out that, following the conclusion of the funds agency contract with the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts, in the implementation of Clause A of Note 18 of the Budget Law, the Cooperative Development Bank paid appropriate facilities of 1,400 to those introduced and cooperated to conclude the contract in line with the implementation of the budget. 1401 continues and there is a will to improve the credit and specialized services to the customers of this sector in the upcoming period as well.
He emphasized: Tehseh Cooperative Bank is proud to support the activists and entrepreneurs of tourism and handicrafts in different regions of the country in the project of sustainable rural and nomadic employment and home jobs by providing effective and appropriate facilities. It is acceptable in the banking system.
A member of the board of directors of Tehseh Cooperative Bank was present at the stand of the Iran Export Guarantee Fund and had a conversation with Seyed Amir Burhani Naini, the managing director of the fund. He said: The bank’s recent memorandum of understanding with the Iran Export Guarantee Fund lays the foundation for the development of banking services and a guarantee for manufacturers and entrepreneurs.
On the sidelines of these visits, Irani said: If the bank’s registered capital increases and the Ministry of Cultural Heritage continues to hand over the continuity of financial services to the sector and the target community to the cooperative development agency, we will see double effectiveness.
Irani went on to attend booths related to Khuzestan, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer Ahmad, Fars, Yazd, Lorestan and talked with artists, officials and activists of tourism and handicrafts.
A group of bank managers were also present in these meetings and accompanied him.