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Clients of UNIBANK to Be Able to Conduct Repayment through Post Offices
The customers of Unibank will now be able to conduct retail loan repayments through the post offices. The bank's agreement on cooperation with Azerpoct allows such payments.
New loans can be paid through the mail in the Bilasuvar, Imishli, Salyan and Barda areas. In the near future, private clients of Unibank will be able to conduct prompt repayment of their loan obligations through all the 1,530 post offices in the 74 districts of the country. In addition, each taxpayer will have to call the number of your credit agreement and leave your contact information (address and phone). With each payment Azerpoct is paid a commission of 1%. All clients will be provided with the appropriate receipt showing the date and amount of the payment. Credit payments through post offices are only accepted in AZN. In cases where repayment is in foreign currency, will be charged a fee of 0.5%.
It should be noted that, along with the convenience of customers the introduction of repayment in the post offices will expand lending programs in regions with not yet opened branches of the bank. Thus, Unibank, as one of the leaders in retail lending, plans to increase the number of borrowers in the regions. -15D -
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