Saida Mirziyoyeva met with politicians and heads of international financial organizations in London.
At the meetings, issues regarding the entry of the UzNIF fund into the international market, ESG standards, "green" bonds, and the integration of Uzbek companies into global markets were discussed.

Saida Mirziyoyeva held meetings in London with representatives of the UK and the US, as well as heads of international financial organizations.
The head of the Presidential Administration reported that she held talks with Varun Chandra, the UK Prime Minister's investment advisor, and John Olderdays, the trade representative for Central Asia and Azerbaijan, as announced.

During the meeting, the successful entry of the UzNIF fund into international markets and the growing interest of British business circles in Uzbekistan were discussed.
It was noted that the volume of investments directed from the UK to Uzbekistan has exceeded $1 billion.
Additionally, Mirziyoyeva held a meeting with Jenny Johnson, the CEO of "Franklin Templeton," one of the world's largest asset management companies.

The parties discussed issues of developing the capital market in Uzbekistan, improving legislation on financial management, integration with international clearing systems, and establishing the Tashkent International Financial Center.
According to Saida Mirziyoyeva, Jenny Johnson noted that the preparation for the IPO process was carried out in a short period and that trading in shares of Uzbek companies is showing high results.
Furthermore, a meeting took place in London with Sergio Gor, the US President's Special Representative for South and Central Asia and Ambassador.

During the dialogue, the parties discussed prospects for further strengthening mutual ties and directions for future cooperation.
Earlier, it was reported that Saida Mirziyoyeva also met with Julia Ann Hoggett, the CEO of the London Stock Exchange.








