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"Tolga Cagakan was born in Nicosia in 1967. He holds a masters degree in Business Administration. He is Municipal Councilor of Nicosia Turkish Municipality. He is working as the Assistant General Manager of Cyprus Vakıf  Bank Ltd. He was a…"
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At 11:33 on January 21, 2012, FCT said…

Tolga Cagakan was born in Nicosia in 1967. He holds a masters degree in Business Administration. He is Municipal Councilor of Nicosia Turkish Municipality. He is working as the Assistant General Manager of Cyprus Vakıf  Bank Ltd. He was a member of the Board of Directors of Cyprus Turkish Banks Association (2006-2008), and a member of Board of Directors of TMSF (FDIC of N. Cyprus) (2006-2008). On December 2004, he attended a banking seminar trip held and organized by USAID and Bearing Point, Inc., in Washington DC.

 
 
 

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