The company GoldenPay in cooperation with the Information and Computing Centre (ICC) of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technologies of Azerbaijan has made available the use of digital signature when accessing the electronic service that will soon be available on the portal hesab.az.
For this it is necessary to integrate e-signature directly from a private office to hesab.az. In the near future the company intends to offer Goldenpay owners of the e-signature e-services such as ordering a loan without visiting the bank, remote opening of bank accounts, the use of an electronic wallet, electronic insurance services, etc.
"The list of e-services provided by the portal hesab.az will only expand, and the use of digital signatures will serve as the emergence of new opportunities and new, more streamlined electronic services for citizens," said the head of GoldenPay Farid Ismayilzadeh. One of the innovations of the portal hesab.az, is the possibility of applying for a digital signature in a mode on-line.
Currently, the number of certificates issued digital signature information and computer center reaches 15,000. The vast majority of e-signatures issued accounted for by government agencies. - 17D-
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The Central Bank of Azerbaijan (CBA) today held a briefing on the financial results for the first half of 2024, shedding light on the country’s economic health and key indicators influencing its external balance. Samir Nasirov, Director of the CBA Statistics Department, outlined the current account surplus, foreign investments, and other critical metrics during the event.
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