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The Raiffeisen Bank scam with soft loans!  

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The Raiffeisen Bank scam with soft loans!  

Put at the center of scandals over credit abuse, such as the recent cases made public in the media, Raiffeisen has rushed to clear its image by publicly declaring that it is supporting young families with soft loans. 

Journalist Klodian Tomori has exposed Raiffeisen Bank's failed attempt to clean up its image, which has been tarnished by loan abuse scandals. Taking cue from Raiffeisen Bank's fraudulent campaign with soft loans, Tomori ironically exposes the initiative by exposing Raiffeisen, claiming that soft loans are paid for by Albanian taxpayers' money and that the latter is selling it as a social responsibility.  

"How does Raiffeisen support young families with soft loans? Is it taking money from its own fat profits? The answer is no. Those who are supporting young families with soft loans are Albanian taxpayers, not Raiffeisen. The money is paid by the budget ," Tomori writes. 

Through a post on the social network "Facebook", Tomori states that Raiffeisen not only does not contribute a single lek, but on the contrary, it also earns money from soft loans and makes fun of the people's troubles. 

Tomori continues by adding that Raiffeisen has never supported any child from the needy classes with a scholarship, nor has it financed the construction of any school or hospital. The maximum of Raiffeisen's social responsibility has been planting a few trees by the lake. 

According to Tomori, Raiffeisen, like several other foreign banks, is becoming a brake on economic growth in Albania. 

Klodian Tomori's full post:  

Put at the center of scandals over credit abuse, such as the recent cases made public in the media, Raiffeisen has rushed to clear its image by publicly declaring that it is supporting young families with soft loans. 

How does Raiffeisen support young families with soft loans? Is it taking money out of its own fat profits? The answer is no. Those who are supporting young families with soft loans are Albanian taxpayers, not Raiffeisen. The budget pays the money.  

While Raiffeisen not only does not contribute a single lek, but on the contrary earns money from soft loans. But Raiffeisen makes fun of the people's troubles. To continue, it is said that we have many social responsibility programs! What social responsibility programs does Raiffeisen have? 

Has it supported any children from the needy classes with a scholarship? Has it financed the construction of any schools or hospitals? No. Has it supported any elderly people without anyone? No. They simply planted some trees by the lake, and even there they were used politically. These are Raiffeisen's social responsibility programs. But anyway. The biggest problem with Raiffeisen and some of the foreign banks is elsewhere. They are becoming inhibitors of economic growth in Albania. 

The foreign managers they bring to Albania do not have the financing of the national economy as one of their management priorities. On the contrary, they play in their safe field and live the beautiful life that Albania offers them. 

Sometimes with their girlfriends and sometimes with their boyfriends, as the case may be. These luxurious holiday affairs are good for Raiffeisen. As for social responsibility, these are the jokes about loans for the needy. 
 

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