Gregory Marchenko. Photo by Vladimir Dmitriyev©
Chairman of Kazakhstan National Bank Gregory Marchenko plans to retire in 2015, KazTAG reports. “I will turn 55 in December 2014 and my 6-year contract finishes in January. I would like to retire in 2015, as I have saved enough money (on the pension account): I have around 28 million tenge ($187 thousand), including the investment profits and voluntary deductions. This will be enough for life, in general,” Marchenko said during online-conference at profinance.kz on Tuesday. “I have got obligations to the President, personnel of the National Bank and the people. I am taking it very seriously. If I did not treat my job this way, I wouldn't be here now. As I have said many times, in the private sector I had a salary that was several times higher then my current one. It is very important for me to complete this work,” he stressed.
Chairman of Kazakhstan National Bank Gregory Marchenko plans to retire in 2015, KazTAG reports.
“I will turn 55 in December 2014 and my 6-year contract finishes in January. I would like to retire in 2015, as I have saved enough money (on the pension account): I have around 28 million tenge ($187 thousand), including the investment profits and voluntary deductions. This will be enough for life, in general,” Marchenko said during online-conference at profinance.kz on Tuesday.
“I have got obligations to the President, personnel of the National Bank and the people. I am taking it very seriously. If I did not treat my job this way, I wouldn't be here now. As I have said many times, in the private sector I had a salary that was several times higher then my current one. It is very important for me to complete this work,” he stressed.