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Tamchy SFIT creates management company

Tamchy SFIT creates a management company and prepares to launch in 2026. New leadership and international center details.

Michael Brown
ByMichael Brown- Senior Editor
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The Board of the Tamchy Special Financial-Investment Territory (SFIT) has appointed leadership. Ayaz Bayetov was elected Chairman, with Ali Ijaz Ahmad and Bakyt Sydykov as Deputy Chairmen.

The meeting decided to establish a management company. The company will handle resident registration, licensing, and infrastructure development.

Talantbek Imanov was appointed head of the management company. An International Dispute Resolution Center will also be established.

The first business center is planned to open on the shores of Lake Issyk-Kul in summer 2026.

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