A summary of the progress achieved Deputy Head of Tamora Imperial Bank(TIB). Pantea Aaswala, giving a press statement about the economic impact TIB has had in Clysperis so far. She has said that the TIB has done an adequate job so far and has pledged to improve its efforts in Clysperis.
”I believe that despite our best efforts we have fallen short in terms of the expectation the Clysperi people have of us. Our lack of experience has in handling this monumental task was evident, especially at the start. We are grateful for the patience and understanding of the Clysperi people and we pledge to do better in the future” said Pantea Aaswala, Deputy Head of Tamora Imperial Bank (TIB).
For rural Clysperis, agriculture is the number one economic sector in both output and employment so agriculture is a focus for Tamoran Imperial Bank(TIB). Farmers in rural areas of South Clysperis have been heavily affected by the civil war. Many of them own only small areas of land which they are now forced to sell in order to get by. TIB aims to help other Clysperi and Tamorans loans to buy that agricultural land from these farmers in order to make sure the rich agricultural land with which Clysperis has been blessed remains with Clysperi and Tamorans. These loans are available to Clysperi and Tamorans with a maximum amount of 1 million dinars (USD).
The economic impact of projects so far:Total amount invested (mostly loans): 1.741 billion dinars(usd)
Estimated number of jobs created: 82 650
Roads repaired: 1 000 miles
Households reconnected to the national grid: 100 000
Houses repaired (and now owned by the bank): 25 000
Number of hectares of agricultural land that remain with Clysperi and Tamorans: 200 000.
We thank our local branch employees, the Clysperi authorities and the Prophet for making this project possible.