DemirBank on the Day of Oilmen Announced 3% Discount on Loan Products for Oil Industry
DemirBank from September 19 to November 30, 2012 on 20 September - Oil Workers Day, declared a 3% discount on the loan products to employees of the oil sector.
As part of the campaign, those who make out a bank loan (other than the mortgage, car, business and credit programs with partners), get 3% discount on the interest rate. In addition, the campaign does not require life and disability insurance of the client.
Under the terms a guarantor is not required when the loan amount is up to 1,500 manat for all employees, and up to 3,000 manat for senior management, deputies, heads of departments and divisions.
The campaign is valid for employees of the State Oil Company (including industrial associations, agencies, factories, research institutes and social organizations that are on the balance sheet), the Ministry of Industry and Energy, the State Oil Fund, as well as local and foreign companies engaged in the extraction and refining of oil.
"DemirBank periodically conducts discount campaigns for various services. On the occasion of March 8, the feasts of Ramadan and Gurban (Holy Sacrifice), and the Day of Communications customers are subsidized campaigns. This time we present the campaign for 20 September - Day of Oilmen. Taking this opportunity, we congratulate the oil sector workers on their professional holiday, and wish them continued success," the Deputy Chairman of the Board Yusif Jabbarov said.
For more information about the services and campaigns you can go to the website www.demirbank.az, or call the number 149 in the InfoCenter DemirBank. -15D-
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