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Bartercard resumes Lankan operations Bartercard, the "world's largest and fastest growing" trade exchange, has resumed its Sri Lankan operations. After a six month "re-focusing" plan, Bartercard Lanka has re-opened its operation with a "new look", "new feel" and even more National and International trading opportunities on offer for existing and new Bartercard members. Bartercard has operations in 15 countries with over 100 offices servicing over 50,000 businesses. Since its inception in 1991, in Queensland, Australia, Barterard has become one of the leading business "tools" for Small to Medium sized business, along with major multi-national corporations. Bartercard continues to "break new ground" with the newest partners to the Bartercard family being Cyprus and Russia. International Director of Trading Andrew Barker said, "We continue this reputation with our new partners in Russia and Cyprus. Both these markets have never before been exposed to a "formal trade exchange" and both have been challenging for Bartercard. Both countries have started very positively with new member growth. Trading among the "founding" Members shows that the proven Bartercard system and Entrepreneurship of our licences is a sound business investment for the investors and the Bartercard members." Locally, the "new look" team is headed by Ifthikhar Aziz, Aziz is well-known among the business community through his success in the development of the gem industry along with his leadership and support of various social clubs and other well respected business associations. |
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