Salary Localization Project
December 27, 2017
The project of reforming the payment mechanism for employees of the institutions and the government departments
This project aims to pay salaries to state employees through cards issued by banks operating in Iraq. The project aims to reduce the total cost of paying salaries and maintaining cash within the banking system. Employees benefit from obtaining a bank account that enables them to deal with all ATM machines and points of sale inside the country. As well as the benefit of all other banking services offered by banks such as access to loans and others, in addition to the use of cards from safety rather than keeping cash, and that the strategy of this bank in creating a competitive environment safe for banks to provide And that the employee has the right to choose the bank according to the best financial and banking services and the most suitable prices.
Banks contributing to the project of settling salaries:
(Bank of Iraq, Bank of Baghdad, Byblos Bank, Middle East Bank, Lebanese Credit Bank, Gulf Bank ).
Project Documents
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[*]The decision of the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers in their books numbered 10/1/1/29805, TR / 4/22631, SG / 10/1/5/27448 dated 2/11/2016 and 17 / 7/2017 and 23/8/2017 ... To download click here
[*]The form of the legal agreement that the ministries can adopt as a guiding model when contracting with the relevant authorities ... To download click here
[*]The payroll file format to be issued by the system of salaries ministries and institutions to be adopted in the transfer of funds through the payment system in a safe and efficient ... To download click here
[*]Our books numbered 9/2/17977 and 23/296 and dated on 25/12/2016 and 5/3/2017 ... To download click here
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For more information and to answer your inquiries, please call 07812010971 and email payment.dept@cbi.iq .
https://cbi.iq/news/view/544
December 27, 2017
The project of reforming the payment mechanism for employees of the institutions and the government departments
This project aims to pay salaries to state employees through cards issued by banks operating in Iraq. The project aims to reduce the total cost of paying salaries and maintaining cash within the banking system. Employees benefit from obtaining a bank account that enables them to deal with all ATM machines and points of sale inside the country. As well as the benefit of all other banking services offered by banks such as access to loans and others, in addition to the use of cards from safety rather than keeping cash, and that the strategy of this bank in creating a competitive environment safe for banks to provide And that the employee has the right to choose the bank according to the best financial and banking services and the most suitable prices.
Banks contributing to the project of settling salaries:
(Bank of Iraq, Bank of Baghdad, Byblos Bank, Middle East Bank, Lebanese Credit Bank, Gulf Bank ).
Project Documents
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[*]The decision of the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers in their books numbered 10/1/1/29805, TR / 4/22631, SG / 10/1/5/27448 dated 2/11/2016 and 17 / 7/2017 and 23/8/2017 ... To download click here
[*]The form of the legal agreement that the ministries can adopt as a guiding model when contracting with the relevant authorities ... To download click here
[*]The payroll file format to be issued by the system of salaries ministries and institutions to be adopted in the transfer of funds through the payment system in a safe and efficient ... To download click here
[*]Our books numbered 9/2/17977 and 23/296 and dated on 25/12/2016 and 5/3/2017 ... To download click here
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For more information and to answer your inquiries, please call 07812010971 and email payment.dept@cbi.iq .
https://cbi.iq/news/view/544