The Supply Ministry has signed an agreement with the Federation of Egyptian Banks and credit ratings agency iScore that will open up the records of the Commercial Registry to banks through iScore, Supply Minister Ali El Moselhy said on Thursday, according to a ministry statement. The move was designed to strengthen customer measures by banks, Moselhy said. In other iScore news, three local and international companies have offered to set up a special system to digitally evaluate nano lending via phones, iScore boss Mohamed Kafafi told Al Mal.
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