In pursuit of the sustainable development goals related to forging partnerships to achieve objectives, the Dean of the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, Professor Dr. Amira Mohammed Saleh, signed a salary localization agreement with the National Bank of Iraq. Mr. Mohammed Diaa, representing the bank, explained that the purpose of this agreement is to provide a distinguished package of banking services to faculty members and employees. This will contribute to facilitating their financial transactions and offering modern banking solutions that meet their needs.
This cooperation comes within the framework of the National Bank of Iraq’s commitment to supporting academic staff and enhancing partnerships with educational institutions.
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