DemirBank offers transfers coverage to 130 countries around the world with the commission of 1%
OJSC DemirBank offers urgent money transfers Leader covering about 130 countries, with a commission of 1%. This is the most profitable and lowest commission in the area of ??international money transfers in the country.
The money transfer system Leader can be carried out in U.S. dollars, euros and Russian rubles , covering 130 countries - Russia , Ukraine , Georgia, Turkey, Belarus , Latvia , Moldova, Kazakhstan , Uzbekistan , Kyrgyzstan , Tajikistan , UK, Italy , Spain , Belgium , Poland , Portugal , Romania , Greece , Israel , United Arab Emirates , United States, Canada , China , Vietnam , Mongolia and other countries.
DemirBank for the first time in Azerbaijan provides the opportunity to receive money transfers at the map without visiting the bank. Money transfer system Leader may be provided on any maps DemirBank, and the specially created LeaderCard.
In order to implement an instant transfer to the card sender DemirBank need to know last 6 digits of card number and expiration date. Thus the commission to Sender money transfer is only 1% , lower than the fee for the usual translation - 1.5 - 2%. The card holder can instantly withdraw money from ATMs or to make non-cash payments.
Customers receive money according to LEADER can be obtained free of charge LeaderCard in DemirBank. For cash withdrawals from ATMs in LeaderCard DemirBank Commission does not hold. You can cash out at 100 points Azerpost ( 1 manat commission regardless of the amount) and ATMs of other banks, but in this case, is withheld . Cardholders earn a monthly basis at the rate of 2% per annum on the average monthly balance card.
DemirBank, which is the first commercial bank in the country, began operations in 1989. Among its shareholders are major international financial institutions such as the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the Netherlands Development Finance Company (FMO). DemirBank has ratings from Fitch Ratings and Planet Rating at 'B ' with outlook "stable." These ratings are among the highest in the banking sector of Azerbaijan. -15D -
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