- Home
- The Almaty branch to continue remote work till the end of January
The Almaty branch to continue remote work till the end of January
The mass protests begun in Kazakhstan at the beginning of January, 2022 caused problems in all spheres of the Republic including the Internet and the banking system not working throughout the territory of the country. The nationwide state of emergency was declared from January 6 until January 19. The work of Financial Chain Corporation Almaty branch was transferred to remote mode until January 19, 2022 and the office functioned under the Disaster Recovery Plan.
Fortunately, the Internet was partially restored and the work of Almaty branch was resumed. The staff will continue remote work under DRP for the safety of the employees till the end of the month.
Nargiz Mammadova,
Public Relation Manager
- Author: FChain Media
Public Relations Manager
11.01.2022
Back
Latest news

04.12.2025
FCHAIN at Global Food Expo 2025 Trade Fair
Global Food Expo 2025 was held from 25 to 27 November at Ptak Warsaw Expo, bringing together international companies, producers, distributors, and industry experts for its premiere edition. The event showcased a broad range of ready-made food products, including meat, cold cuts, fruits, vegetables, bakery and confectionery items, beverages, dairy products, as well as modern
Read More

04.12.2025
Fitch Ratings Maintains Georgia’s Sovereign Rating at ‘BB’ with Stable Outlook
Credit rating agency Fitch Ratings has affirmed Georgia’s sovereign rating at ‘BB’ and upgraded the outlook from negative to stable. The primary factor behind the improved outlook, according to Fitch, is the growth of the country’s international reserves. As noted in Fitch’s report, Georgia’s international reserves increased by 37.2% compared to the low levels recorded
Read More

03.12.2025
Poland to Fully Digitize Residence Permit Applications
Poland is set to revamp its residence permit system starting next year. From that point onward, all applications for temporary, permanent, and long-term EU residence permits will be submitted entirely online via the MOS (Moduł Obsługi Spraw / Case Handling Module) platform. The legislation enabling this change has been approved by Parliament and is now
Read More
Consultation
Contact us or find nearest office