Bank of Baku Launched Interest Return Campaign
JSC Bank of Baku announces the beginning of the Interest Return Campaign.
As reported in the bank, in the campaign, each client has the opportunity to make two types of loan. Clients that design the first type of loan up to 500 manat for up to 6 months and pay credit debts have their interests returned. The interest is transferred as a bonus amount to the Dostlar Klubu card, which is already at the customer or will be given to him. The bonus amount will be used in the case of registration of monetary credit in the near future or for other purposes.
When making a second type of loan up to 5,000 manat for up to 30 months, the card will receive a bonus amount of 50 manat.
Conditions for issuing bonus to customers, who apply for a loan under these conditions, are identical to those for loans up to 500 manat. In case if the customer has been issued both types of credit, he will be returned only the interest on the loan of up to 500 manat. Customers, who apply for the second type of loan, will receive the interest on February 14 - the day of foundation of Bank of Baku.
The campaign will end on October 15 this year. -15D -
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