Bank of Baku gives new customers last repayment of loan as a gift
The Bank of Baku simplified registration of credit conditions "get credit for 1000 manats, 100 manats win a gift" for citizens, who have for the first time applied for a credit.
As reported in the bank, regardless of the presence of an official job new customers can apply for a loan up to AZN 1,000 presenting only an identity card, without a certificate of employment. Customers with registration not only in Baku, but also in all the regions in which there are branches of the Bank of Baku, can apply for loans. The bank undertakes to pay the customer repaying the loan the amount of the last payment. Thus, the client gets a chance to join Dostlar Klubu and continue to get a large amount of credit and Bolkart. Besides the presence of the client a guarantor is not necessary.
The campaign "Get credit for 1000 manats, 100 manats win a gift" was first launched in March this year in order to meet the daily needs of citizens. Today, thousands of citizens have already issued this favorable credit. -15D -
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- Economics
- 3 December 2013 14:11
Economics
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