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FChain Almaty has started routine mode of working
The FChain Almaty Branch had been functioning under Disaster Recovery Plan since January 6, 2022 due to the emergency state declared in Kazakhstan and the situation in the country. The office had been working remotely since then. Despite of working under DRP the staff continued providing services and doing their best to render services as correspondingly as they did before.
Fortunately, the situation in the country has been stabilized and FChain Almaty has already started routine mode of working. The news pleased both the staff and the clients of FChain branch in Kazakhstan. The Baku office is pleased the Almaty Branch to have returned to its office.
Nargiz Mammadova,
Public Relation Manager
- Author: FChain Media
Public Relations Manager
01.02.2022
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