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Syrian pound set to feature new figure instead of Assad's image.

Syrian Central Bank Governor, Abdulkader Husrieh, shares insights on the newly unveiled Syrian currency, as reported by CNBC on Monday, during a recent interview.

Syrian pound to feature new portrait instead of Assad's
Syrian pound to feature new portrait instead of Assad's

Syrian pound set to feature new figure instead of Assad's image.

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Meanwhile, in the realm of finance, Syria is preparing for a significant change. The Central Bank of Syria is set to launch an international tender to print a new Syrian currency, the CNBC. This new currency, symbolising Syria, reborn, is part of the country's financial liberation following its political liberation.

The design of the new currency is in its final stages, and it does not bear inspiration from any single figure. One of the key changes is the removal of two zeros from the currency, a move aimed at facilitating accounting operations and enhancing the confidence of those dealing in the local currency. Rest assured, this change will not alter the currency's purchasing power.

The international tender for the issuance of the new Syrian currency is open to all countries, including the United States. However, the available search results do not specify which countries have the opportunity to participate. It is known that investment and infrastructure projects in Syria currently involve Gulf states like Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Turkey, and some U.S. companies. Yet, no direct information about participating countries in the tender for Syrian currency issuance was found.

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