Azer Turk Bank opens new branch
In August of «Azer Turk Bank» opened one branch and one affiliate. According to the report of the financial structure, prior to the beginning of the operational department №2 in Khatai district in the capital on the street Fasano Bayramov, which in accordance with the strategy of the bank serves customers on weekdays from 9:30 to 17:00.
All clients, regardless of the status of the physical or legal entity opening the account, accept deposits, currency exchange, non-cash, including instant transfers, cash withdrawal from the account, the operation by the state payment portal and so on. Referring to the department, customers can also order various payment cards of Azer Turk Bank.
A few days ago in the city of Shirvan, at ul. MA Rasulzade, 33, a new branch was opened with the same name Azer Turk Bank.
The information about the bank, service locations and services can be found on the official website of the bank: www.azerturkbank.az, corporate pages on social networks or by calling the Bank's Information Center at (012) 945.
The OJSC "Azer Turk Bank» operates under license from the CBA's June 29, 1995. The main shareholder - the State Committee for Property Affairs (75%), the remaining quarter of the shares distributed among insurers Qala hayat (6%) and AzRe (6,6%), as well as Turkish Ziraat bank (12,4%). --17D-
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