Jordan Commercial Bank is the Bronze Sponsor for the First Corporate Finance Forum– Tools, Risks, and Opportunities
Jordan Commercial Bank (JCBank) is announcing its bronze sponsorship of the First Corporate Finance Forum– Tools, Risks, and Opportunities -, an event organized by the Association of Banks in Jordan in collaboration with the Jordan Today Development Center. The Bank’s support of this event stems directly from the long-term commitment it had pledged for serving the local community, and from its strive to play an instrumental role in the progress of Jordan’s social spheres.
The Forum will be hosted in Amman between 26 August, and 27 August, 2008. Its agenda is set to shed light on the status of the corporate funding field in the Kingdom. Discussions during the event will focus on the tools and the means available for corporate funding within the local market. Deliberations shall also tackle the role played by financial institutions and corporations in developing this field further. From another angle, the Forum will provide a space for surveying new finance services and products conducive to upgrading the financial
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proficiency and to mounting the competitive edge enjoyed by pertinent corporations. The event is also presenting an opportunity for attendees to explore obstacles, risks, and challenges facing this sector, and how to surmount them.
Commenting on the Bank’s sponsorship of this event, General Manager of JCBank, Dr. Jawad Al Hadid said,” Our sponsorship of the Forum comes as a direct result of our dedication for supporting corporate finance operations in Jordan. JCBank is committed to contemplating new horizons for growth, and to enhancing advancement within different local market sectors. We are keen on prompting the Jordanian market towards sustainable progress, and we believe that our sponsorship of such events brings us closer to achieving this goal.”
It is important to note that JCBank actively supports social and developmental initiatives that invite fruitful partnerships between the private and public sectors.