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The Chief Executive Officer of OTP Bank Albania, Mr. Bledar Shella, described this investment as a reflection of the bank’s vision to build long-term and sustainable relationships with its clients.

OTP Bank Albania inaugurates new Private Banking premises in Tirana

Tirana Times, May 18, 2026 – OTP Bank Albania has inaugurated new premises dedicated to the Private Banking segment, unveiling an exclusive space designed for clients seeking personalized service and advanced financial
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Prof. Dr. Alaa Garad is President and Founding Partner of the Stirling Centre for Strategic Learning and Innovation, University of Stirling Innovation Park, Scotland. He is actively engaged in health tourism, higher education and organisational learning across the Western Balkans, including the Global Health Tourism Leadership Programme in Albania.

Building a Trusted Health Tourism Ecosystem: Albania’s Next Competitive Advantage

by Professor Alaa Garad Tirana Times, March 17, 2026 – There are countries you visit, and there are countries you remember. Albania is rapidly becoming the latter. I began writing this article
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Lek in free fall

The European currency has continued to strengthen in the Albanian foreign exchange market during the recent period, according to official rates released by the country’s central bank. The Euro/Lek rate on Wednesday
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7089 new businesses started in 2009

TIRANA, September 9ؔhe latest data from public institutions regarding business performance confirm that Albania’s economy has survived in away or another the effects of the global crisis so far. One of the
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Failure enforcement

A number of very important companies, called by the Albanian media “VIP companies” were at risk of being declared “Failed” by government agencies, reports the local press (Shqip, 5.09.2009). Among such important
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Albania improves its Global Competitiveness

TIRANA, September 8؆ive countries of Southeast Europe (SEE) improved their competitiveness this year, Bulgaria’s ranking remained unchanged, while Croatia, Serbia and Bosnia were perceived as less competitive, the World Economic Forum said
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