MOU – MTB & MTTA
Myanmar Tourism Bank (Myanma Tourism Bank – MTB) and Myanmar Tourism Transport Operators Association (MTTA) signed a memorandum of understanding.
Yangon 2020 December 21 – Myanma Tourism Bank (MTB) and Myanmar Tourism Transport Operators Association (MTTA) announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for future operations.
The Myanmar Tourism Bank aims to implement the monetary policy established by the state in accordance with the guidelines of the Central Bank of Myanmar and to contribute to the further development of the state’s economic sector.
As the Myanmar Tourism Transport Operators Association, by receiving financial support from the Myanmar Tourism Bank in the declining domestic and international tourist transportation industry of its member companies, it is to strengthen the continued standing of the companies and to further develop the country’s tourism sector.
A brief description of Myanmar Travel Bank
It is one of the private banks that received a banking license from the Central Bank of Myanmar in 2017. Myanmar Tourism Bank, which is concerned with supporting the tourism industry and SMEs in Myanmar and contributing to the country in one way, is currently providing banking services to the public with 6 branches. In addition, we are trying to expand retail and corporate banking services including new products to make it convenient for banking businesses. For more information, please visit https://www.facebook.com/MyanmaTourismBank.
A brief description of Myanmar Tourism Transport Operators Association
In 2011, Myanmar Tourism Transport Operators Association It was formed in April, and on August 9, 2016, with the aim of increasing Myanmar’s passenger transportation sector and providing services at the national level, the executives were re-elected and team activities were carried out in 2017. On September 18th, we received a domestic association registration certificate issued by the Ministry of Interior, Union Registration Board. For more information, please visit https://www.facebook.com/ygn.mtta.