Azerbaijan posts over 66% surge in non-cash transactions in Nakhchivan

Azerbaijan posts over 66% surge in non-cash transactions in Nakhchivan

[Report] - 01/17/2025

In 2024, the turnover of non-cash transactions in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan exceeded 1 billion manats ($588.2 million), marking a 66.2% increase year-on-year, Report informs, referring to the Economy Ministry of the autonomous repub



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