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The Standard Chartered Bank, in co-operation with the Ministry of Finance and Economy of the Republic of Korea, will hold the International Credit Bureau 2004 in Seoul on March 11, 2004, as a continuance of its efforts and vision to promote comprehensive positive credit bureau's across the global community, says a press release received here on Wednesday.
The International Credit Bureau Seoul 2004 has gathered a distinguished panel of speakers and participants, including Mike DeNoma, Group Executive Director of the Standard Chartered Bank.
The key objective of the Conference is to generate and gain collective insights and knowledge to set strategic direction or how credit bureau's, financial institutions and governments could work together to maximise benefits for the consumer and all parties concerned.
More than 250 international delegates will attend the conference, representing 40 countries from around the world. Delegates will include high level officials from central banks, credit bureau's and bankers.-PR

Copyright Business Recorder, 2004

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