Further Cooperation Discussed at the Meeting with the Kyrgyz Ambassador

Published: 20 April 2012 y., Friday

Invited by the Lithuanian Business Confederation, Erik Asanaliev, the ambassador of the Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyzstan), visited Lithuania. On April 10, he met the top managers of Lithuania's business organizations and representatives of interested companies, including representatives of the BS/2 company, a member of the Penki Kontinentai Group.

The Lithuanian-Kyrgyz diplomatic relations were established in 1992. The countries maintain bilateral economic and trade links. The business meeting included a presentation of Kyrgyzstan's economic, political, and social situation and a discussion on prospects for economic cooperation and on the business interests of both countries. The meeting participants were interested to learn more about Kyzgyzstan's relations with neighboring countries as well as about its internal policy; the participants emphasized the need for expanding the existing contacts.

During the meeting with the ambassador, the BS/2 representatives presented BS/2's subsidiary company in Kyrgyzstan and shared the experience of working in the country. According to Tomas Bublys, the general manager of BS/2's Service Support Department, the Kyrgyz banking technology market is an environment that provides great opportunities for business expansion.

Says Bublys: "BS/2 has been working in the Kyrgyz banking technology market and retail market for over a decade, and our subsidiary company, founded in this country in 2010, helps expand our activities even further. The country's largest banks already know BS/2 very well: we supply hardware to them, install our software solutions, and provide maintenance services. Thus, this country's market is really important to us, and we plan to further expand our customer base and the range of services."

In the opinion of economists and politicians, today Kyrgyzstan is going through a period of the active establishment of new economic growth principles, and the reforms that are underway in the country are shaping clear directions of concrete actions that would help attract more investment and make the economy stronger.

Šaltinis: penki.lt
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.

Facebook Comments

New comment


Captcha

Modern SUNMI payment devices are gaining popularity in Georgia

At the request of the largest banks in Georgia, Bank of Georgia and TBC Bank, SUNMI payment devices were designed according to their brands. more »

How to secure ATMs: crime statistics 2021

We invite you to see how things are with the security of ATMs in 2021 and how relevant this problem is. more »

Cash Management.IQ functional update: successful software integration with cash sorters

BS/2 integrated the Cash Management.IQ software with cash sorters from CPS, G&D, Glory and other manufacturers. more »

Security solutions for ATM is especially relevant in the African region

ATMeye.iQ is a software solution developed by BS/2 company, which is designed to secure ATMs and help resolve disputes with customers. more »

Towards innovation: Diebold Nixdorf and BS/2 discussed plans for 2022

On February 2, 2022, BS/2 executives met with representatives of Diebold Nixdorf. more »

Penki kontinentai group strengthens positions on the Georgian market

Penki Kontinentai is a payment terminal service provider. The company currently operates 30,000 terminals in Georgia. more »

Smart POS-terminals with COVID certificate scanning functionality

Managers and customers of Lithuanian catering establishments are already happy with the new payment devices, which can be used not only to accept payments with cards but also to verify national COVID certificates. more »

Android-based smart POS-terminals come to the Baltic market

ASHBURN International introduced to the market a modern solution for cashless payment acceptance. more »

Anar Gasimov - "We took the direction of digitalization

V International Banking Forum in Baku has come to an end. This year it was dedicated to cashless monetary circulation and brought together participants not only from Azerbaijan more »