AGBank launches campaign "Welcome to the UPT"
On April 24, 2013 AGBank launches campaign "Welcome to the UPT". In the campaign the first 1,000 customers to transfer money to Turkey through UPT, will pay a fee of $ 1.
UPT is the only monetary system in Azerbaijan, which allows you to transfer money from all branches AGBank-and anywhere in Turkey. Transfers can be made in Lira, U.S. Dollars and Euros. The speed ??of a transfer is just 1 minute. To transfer money it is enough to come to any branch AGBank-and with a document identifying the individual to choose the amount and currency, and provide a transfer code to the payee.
UPT money transfer system allows for quick, convenient, safe and easy transfer of funds. - 15D -
Economics
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