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T-Bank Supports SMEs in Bhutan and Wins Our 2013 Award

Set up merely three years ago, T-Bank has already met with success at the earliest of stages in the development of its business. Notwithstanding the tough competition, this privately-owned bank shows no signs of letting go of its winning streak.

T-Bank’s core business is the financing of small traders, transport operations and housing projects. The CFI.co Judging Panel was particularly pleased to see a new bank doing so exceptionally well in such an essential area as the of the financing of small and medium-sized businesses. Because of that success – the result of a fresh approach to business and an unrelenting dedication to service – the CFI.co judges feel confident in handing T-Bank the Best SME Bank Award, Bhutan, 2013.

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