Acting Prime Minister of Tatarstan Rustam Nigmatullin congratulates the Regional Encashment Office of Tatarstan on its 80th anniversary

1 August 2019, Thursday

On August 1, at the Korston Hotel and Entertainment Complex in Kazan, Acting Prime Minister of Tatarstan Rustam Nigmatullin congratulated the staff of the Regional Encashment Office of Tatarstan on the 80th anniversary of the establishment of the collection service in Russia.

Before the event, Nigmatullin got acquainted with the exhibition of vehicles intended for the collection service.

Delivering his welcoming speech, on his own behalf and on behalf of Tatarstan President and the Government of the republic, Nigmatullin congratulated the staff and old stagers of the Regional Encashment Office of Tatarstan, a branch of the Russian Encashment Association on the 80th anniversary of the establishment of the collection service in Russia.

“Created by the Bank of Russia to ensure its activities in organizing cash circulation throughout Russia, the collection service is included in its single centralized system as a separate agency,” he said. “For many years, the Encashment Office of Tatarstan has been a reliable partner, which, expanding the range of services provided, annually contributes to the development of the economy and social sphere of Tatarstan."

Nigmatullin reminded that more than 2,000 regional enterprises and organizations of various forms of ownership, banks, as well as government agencies and public authorities trust the collection, transportation and convoy of valuable goods and cash to the regional encashment office.

He thanked the employees of the collection service for their effective work for the benefit of the republic and the country as a whole.

“I wish every employee of the Office further professional growth and perseverance in solving important tasks,” Nigmatullin said

Then, a ceremony of awarding the most distinguished specialists with state awards of the Republic of Tatarstan was held.

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