Bakcell offers free minutes with Xalq Bank Money Transfer systems
Bakcell, The First Mobile Operator and The Leading Mobile Internet Provider of Azerbaijan is delighted to announce a start of "The more the transaction, the greater the gift!" new campaign being launched jointly with Xalq Bank.
This campaign aims at stimulating transactions on money transfers among potential Xalq Bank customers.
The campaign will run from December 10, 2016. During the campaign, customers who use the services of the Western Union, Contact, Privat Money, LİDER, UPT, Blizko, Monex money transfer systems in theXalq bank branches,willreceive free minutes gift fromBakcell.
These transfer systems allow Bakcell customers easily send funds via Xalq Bank branches to over 200 countries.
Bakcellcustomers,who transfer or receive money from 100 to 500 AZN in the Xalq Bank branches with fastest international money transfer systems, will get free 10 minutes gift.
Those customers,who transfer or receive money from 500 to 1000, will receive a 20-minute bonus. If the transfer amount exceeds 1000, the customer receives 30 free minutes from Bakcell.
Within the campaign, customers who transfer101 to 500 AZN through Monextransfer system will be able to receive five gift minutes. Customers who transfer 501 to 1000 AZN will get 10 free minutes. If the transfer amount exceeds 1000 AZN, customers will get 15 free minutes from Bakcell.
For more information please see http://ulduzum.az/partner/XalqBank or dial 138
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About Bakcell
Bakcell, The First Mobile Operator and the Leading Mobile Internet Provider of Azerbaijan, offers a variety of products for modern mobile communications customers. Bakcell provides class leading 3G and 4G mobile internet experience in the country under the Sür@ brand name.
With more than 5300 base stations Bakcell’s network covers more than 99% of the population and 93% of the land area of the country (excluding occupied territories). Bakcell is a leader in innovation and it focuses on bringing the best of the mobile internet to Azerbaijanis through new partnerships and itsSür@ services. Bakcell 3G service is available in all regions of Azerbaijan and covers 93% of population.
For more information about Bakcell products and services, please visit www.bakcell.com or call 555.For press releases please see www.bakcell.com/az/news (or www.bakcell.com/en/news for press releases in English).
If you are not a Bakcell subscriber, but wish to find out about Bakcell and its services, please call 055 000 05 55
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