Glossary entry

Arabic term or phrase:

توطين الرواتب

English translation:

localization of salaries

Added to glossary by Sinan Alobaidi
Apr 10, 2019 05:32
5 yrs ago
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Arabic term

توطين الرواتب

Non-PRO Arabic to English Bus/Financial Finance (general) Banks
إتفاقية الإشتراك بخدمات الدفع الإلكتروني · العرض الفني والتجاري لخدمات الدفع الألكتروني وتوطين الرواتب
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PRO (1): Morano El-Kholy

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localization of salaries

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agree Mahmoud Afandy
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