Capital Bank has made it possible to pay for online loans
BAKU/17.10.13/TURAN : OJSC "Capital Bank ", which is always concerned about the convenience of its customers by offering them a new service .
Now, for the repayment of consumer credit is not necessary to go to the bank . With the help of " Online payment loan ," you can instantly pay the debt on consumer credit , without visiting a branch of Capital Bank .
To repay the loan, the customer must enter the site of Capital Bank (www.kapitalbank.az) and select on the main page of the site "Online payment loan ." Next , the client must specify the number CIF or contract number (each of these numbers is displayed in the loan contract, the client) .
Once displayed on the monitor debt on consumer credit , the customer must enter the amount corresponding to the monthly payment on the loan . The payment can be made by payment cards of one of the banks in the country MasterCard or Visa
The system Online payment credit can also be printed on the receipt paper, as a further confirmation of the repayment of the loan. -15D -
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