TEHRAN, February 11 - Central Bank of Iran has established 818 brokerage relationships with 284 foreign banks, the bank’s public relations said in a statement.
TEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) - The move has started since implementation of Iran’s nuclear deal with P5+1 countries to January 20.
Iran has opened bank accounts in Omani Bank Sohar, Russian VTB Bank, Bank Sepah in Frankfort, Qatari National Bank and Swiss Gazprombank over recent months.
Iran and Turkey signed a monitory pact (swap) between IRI Rial and Turkish Lira for finance and investment.
Iran has agreements with Exim Bank of China and Exim Bank of South Korea.
Iran has also closed agreements with banks of Denmark, Japan, Italy and India.