New Delhi [India], April 15 (ANI/PNN): Exim Credit Bank, a UAE-based financial institution, is leading the charge in revolutionizing trade finance for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), importers, and exporters across the world. Joseph R Waryoba, the Senior Portfolio Manager at Exim Credit Bank, is passionate about the bank's mission to provide simple and powerful solutions to overcome the complexities of global trade. The bank's primary objective is to bridge the trade finance gap and offer innovative solutions to customers facing cash flow shortages, compliance issues, and security problems. In collaboration with major financial institutions and investors, Exim Credit Bank aims to provide fresh solutions to the challenges SME customers face. Exim Credit Bank has partnered with governmental and public entities, along with a diverse private sector of Trading, Contracting, Real Estate, Energy-related pursuits, Transportation services, and other Manufacturing activities.
New Delhi [India], March 6 (ANI/SRV): Misinformation about blood donation and the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic are the main factors that exacerbate the blood donation shortage. The low rate of voluntary, non-remunerated donations is also a difficult problem to solve. In times like these, the Intl. WeLoveU Foundation (Chairwoman Zahng Gil-Jah, hereafter "WeLoveU") takes the lead in helping alleviate the blood supply shortage and raising awareness about blood donation through the Worldwide Blood Drive all around the world. This is very encouraging news. All donors from WeLoveU are voluntary and non-remunerated, ensuring a healthy and safe blood supply. This is why they are very much welcomed by all. By the end of this month, the blood drive will be held in over 100 countries, including the United States, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Argentina, and Zimbabwe, as well as India. In this month alone, it was held in 11 regions in the Indian states of Maharashtra, Telangana, Tamil
(Photo courtesy of PIA Abra) MANILA - Japan, Australia, and other international organizations are on standby to provide assistance to the victims of the magnitude 7 earthquake that jolted Abra and several areas in Luzon on Wednesday. The Japanese Embassy in Manila said Tokyo, like in previous disasters, is committed to providing timely assistance to the country. "We haven't issued a statement regarding aid yet. However, we are committed to providing assistance to the victims in a timely manner in the same way as we have done for the previous natural disasters here in the Philippines," it said in a statement. The Australian Embassy, on the other hand, said it continues to coordinate with relevant government offices to assess the needs on the ground. "The Embassy is monitoring the situation following (the earthquake in Abra) and keeping contact with the Philippine government and partners to assess needs. Australia is prepared to respond if required," Charges d'
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. MANILA - President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s first official travel abroad could be to Southeast Asia, possibly Indonesia or Singapore, a ranking official said Wednesday. Philippine Ambassador to the United States Jose Manuel Romualdez said many Philippine partners have sent an invitation for Marcos to visit their states, including the United States, China, and the European Union. "What I am told by our friends in Malacanang, the president is really looking first to travel in the Asean (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) region," he said during the Kapihan sa Manila Bay forum. "The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) is recommending that he go to Indonesia and Singapore, of course, has invited President Marcos so he may go to those countries first," he added. The relations between Indonesia and the Philippines are marked by various high-level engagements in various fields, including maritime security and counter-terrorism. Early t