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Citi Vietnam wins Digital Bank of the Year award

Citi Vietnam wins Digital Bank of the Year award 11:32 | 14/04/2021 Citi Vietnam’s mobile-first strategy empowers customers to do the majority of their banking needs remotely Citi was also named Digital Bank of the Year in the Asia-Pacific as well as Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, South Korea, Thailand, Bahrain, and the UAE in The Asset’s Triple A Digital Awards 2021. Separately, in the magazine’s Triple A Sustainable Capital Markets Regional Awards, Citi was named Best Bank in the Asia-Pacific. “These awards represent exceptional recognition of our team’s focus on delivering solutions across the Asia-Pacific through a time of challenge. We thank our clients for the trust they place in us every day, and we are excited about continuing to support and grow with them,” said Peter Babej, CEO, Citi Asia-Pacific.

Portugal s Cash Rebate: How It Works - Laredo Morning Times

Portugal s Cash Rebate: How It Works Martin Dale, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Cash Rebate of 25-30% on eligible local spend, as determined by a cultural test. Minimum eligible spend of €500,000 ($610,000) for fiction and animation and €250,000 ($305,000) for documentaries and post-production. More from Variety Attributed on first-come, first-served basis. Decision within working 20 days. Upfront payments paid in installments. Production expenditures incurred in Portugal, provided by persons or companies, qualify as eligible expenses if subject to tax liability in Portugal. Production expenses related to production activities carried out in Portugal, but contracted with service providers established in other E.U. countries or the European Economic Area, are considered to be eligible expenses, up to a limit of 20% of eligible expenditure in Portugal.

FNE Market Analysis 2020: ROMANIA - FilmNewEurope com

collective by Alexander Nanau BUCHAREST: Romania has been seriously affected by the Coronavirus pandemic, which shut down film production and cinemas for several months. The closing of cinemas and the decrease of TV advertisement resulted in a significant decrease of the amount of money for the national Film Fund and, as a consequence, no production grants were allotted for 2020 and most likely won t be allotted for 2021 as well. Although officially re-launched in January 2020, when it was taken over by the Ministry of Economy, the cash rebate scheme didn t function in 2020, and at the end of 2020 most of the projects already shot since the scheme opened in 2018 were waiting for the rebate.

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