Bank of Baku launches project to deliver loans at residence
For the first time in Azerbaijan's banking practice "Bank of Baku" launches campaign permitting the delivery of consumer loans at residence.
As reported in the bank, as part of the citizens will receive credit card and cash card payment phased Bolkart. The addresses of thousands of families living already sent envelopes. Envelopes are specially made for specific family cards, a book with information about these cards and their conditions of activation. The mechanism is desired to enhance the card enough. The family wishes to activate the card to send as SMS 7-digit unique code in an envelope from his mobile number to the number 8145.
After that, the bank employees will contact the senders SMS and activation maps will cause them a visit during the week or on Saturday. Along with this, the cards can be activated also by visiting any bank items. Cash loan in the Aile Karti issued without help and with a 2% discount. Maximum loan amount is 5,000 AZN, and the term is 30 months.
Bolkart is a free credit card that allows you to buy food in many local stores. Goods purchased through the card can be paid in stages over 1, 3, 6, 12 months. Consumers can shop around 500 stores and shopping centers. Credit cards can be used in Bolkart perfume store, computer and consumer electronics, mobile communications, furniture, as well as restaurants and supermarkets. Maximum balance on Bolkart is 3,000 AZN.
The family wishing to use the service delivery of the loan on the house can send the code "777" in the form of SMS to the number 8145. As soon as it is reported, the bank's employees will contact the owner of the mobile number. -15D -
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