Establishment of the “Iraqi Money Changers Syndicate” in Baghdad.. and Al-Taie as its President
In a move that is the first of its kind in Iraq, the establishment of the “Iraqi Money Changers Syndicate” was announced today, Wednesday, and the election of Diaa Al-Taie as its president, to lift the injustice against the owners of money exchange offices and companies and secure their rights.
The “Jarida” platform attended the founding conference of the union at the “Mansour Melia” Hotel in central Baghdad, which was held by a group of owners of exchange offices and financial companies, and attended by a number of parliamentarians, including the head of the Parliament’s Investment Committee, Hassan Al-Khafaji, and a member of the Finance Committee, Hussein Mounes, in addition to businessmen.
The election of Diaa Al-Taie as the head of the Iraqi Money Changers Syndicate took place in a clear and fair manner in front of those present, in a step that is the first of its kind to bring together most of the companies and money changers in a syndicate to present ideas, communicate with each other, and crystallize their positions with the Iraqi government.
This is what Al-Taie emphasized, that the establishment step had been under study for some time, and today this idea has matured and crystallized with the establishment of the “Iraqi Money Changers Syndicate.”
The attending representatives, most notably Hassan Al-Khafaji and Hussein Mounes, supported the idea of establishing it in a speech they delivered during the conference, indicating that the parliamentary committees support this legal regulatory path, stressing that this step is important for direct communication through legal paths with the Central Bank of Iraq, Iraqi banks, and those concerned from exchange companies to deal with each other regarding the local market.
The representatives promised to communicate and support this idea, which will open broad horizons between the Iraqi government and the private sector, which includes exchange companies represented by the “Iraqi Exchange Union.” link
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