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Customers of DemirBank by VISA Gold and Platinum to get back up to 1.5% of its operations
DemirBank started a new campaign for cardholders of VISA Gold and VISA Platinum. The campaign is held from December 20, 2012 till March 31, 2013.
As they told Turan in the bank, according to the conditions VISA Gold card holders get back into your account 0.7%, while the owners of VISA Platinum - 1.5% of the amount of cash payments on the card in Azerbaijan and other countries (the service Cashback).
The calculations will be the 10th of each month, as customers will receive an SMS notification. In this action are not involved cash withdrawal, transfer Card-to-Card, as well as payments of utilities and state taxes.
DemirBank offers cardholders a range of services - Transfers Card-to-Card, SMS banking, Internet banking, phone banking, online utilities, mobile and fixed communications, Internet, cable TV on page https://billpay.demirbank.az and other services. DemirBank cardholders can also get discounts at various retail and service companies in the country.
DemirBank offers a variety of campaigns and programs on the cards - "Only 5 manat", "free card", "Free cards for students abroad," etc. DemirBank offers the widest choice of exchange cards in Azerbaijan (AZN, USD, Euros, British pounds, Turkish lira and AED). -15D -
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