DemirBank made possible online payment on loans
OJSC DemirBank, in order to develop customer service provided online payment service on loans on the corporate website www.demirbank.az. This works in the 24/07 mode.
To do this on the main page of the site you should link to the "Online payment loans" on the page and go to https://creditpay.demirbank.az/login registration. To register, enter the PIN code (the final 7 digits code on the bottom of the ID card, excluding the last digit), a 4-digit password convenient for the customer (assigned by the client), a telephone number and an email address.
After registration, the client creates a personal account. Client by typing the PIN code and password, enters his personal account, selects paid credit, and enters credit card details required to indicate the amount of the payment and makes the payment. The service is available in Azeri, Russian and English.
Registration in the system is free. Payment data are stored in your account, so at any time, it is possible to view them and print a receipt of the payments. - 15D -
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