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TABCA and Oppenheimer discuss Wall Street capital market pipelines for Turkmen businesses

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May 31, 2026
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ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, May 31. Representatives
from the Turkmenistan-American Business Cooperation Association
(TABCA) visited the New York City headquarters of Oppenheimer & Co.
Inc. to explore commercial opportunities and capital market
mechanisms, the TABCA’s statement on X says, Trend reports.

​The delegation engaged in discussions with Gilbert Dychiao,
Co-Head of Investment Banking at Oppenheimer, and Farhod
Inogambaev, a prominent financial services advisor.

​The talks focused on introducing international financial
structures to support private and sovereign projects in
Turkmenistan.




The council plans to utilize Wall Street investment pipelines to
explore alternative credit facilities, corporate advisory
frameworks, and banking services tailored to the regional transit
and energy sectors.

“Great visit to Oppenheimer & Co. HQ in NYC this week. Thank you
Gilbert Dychiao & Farhod Inogambaev for the warm welcome and
insightful discussion on capital markets, financial services, and
business opportunities,” TABCA’s statement says.

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