AtaBank offers to save more
JSC AtaBank together with the money transfer system Leader is campaigning "Save more". As said in a statement released on Tuesday, August 20 they launched a campaign that will continue until 31 December.
As part of the campaign in any branch of the bank may send and receive money transfers between Russia and Azerbaijan, but only pay one percent commission.
According to a report in AtaBank each client when sending money from one of the systems of remittances received as a bonus mobile minutes.
Money transfer services are available in each of the 25 branches AtaBank. The Bank is working with systems like Western Union, Contact, Sigue, Blizko, PrivatMoney, Monex and Leader.
For more information you can call the number 136 or go to the official website of the bank in the social network Facebook https://www.facebook.com/atabank. --17D-
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