DemirBank Offers 50 Free Tickets to the FIFA World Cup
DemirBank provides customers making payments by plastic cards Visa with tickets for two to the FIFA Women's World Cup U-17. This was said in a statement.
During the action from August 1 to September 15, 2012 customers, who made the greatest number of payments through POS terminals, received 50 tickets for the final, the semifinals, or other games of the Championship. It should be noted that Visa is the official partner of the FIFA World Cup.
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 liras and AED).
DemirBank offers a wide range of cards - Transfers Card-to-Card, SMS Banking, Internet Banking, Telephone Banking, online utilities, mobile and fixed communications, Internet, cable TV, fines for traffic violations on the page https://billpay.demirbank.az, discount card holders and other features. More information about the discount program is available on the bank's website on the "Plastic cards" http://www.demirbank.az/?/ru/content/348/.
Plastic cards can be ordered through the website on-line application at http://www.demirbank.az/?/ru/ordercard/ or in the bank's branches. -15D -
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