Customers of VTB Azerbaijan to Repay Loans in Online Mode
New banks connected to the electronic payment system E-Pul (https://www.e-pul.az/quetzalcoatlus/home) have appeared. VTB Bank became the 19th bank on the account that will allow its customers to make payments on loans in the online-mode.
According to an official press release, on this portal www.e-pul.az Internet users should go to the section "Banking" option in "VTB Bank (Azerbaijan)" to make the appropriate payment.
The service E-Pul is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, without breaks and weekends. Loans paid after 17:00 hours and non-working days shall be deemed canceled on the following business day.
As the director of retail business development department of VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) Tural Veliyev said: "Our bank aims to provide its customers with high quality services, including the service and remote banking services. Connect to the portal E-Pul – it is one more step in that direction.
The main goal is to provide customer convenience: now they do not have to go to the bank or look for payment terminals to pay for loans. It will be available in the online mode." --17D-
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