DemirBank opened an information center in Mingachevir
DemirBank, which for the last 2 years changed locations of 10 branches, has opened a new data center in Mingachevir.
The Information Center is located in Mingachevir at 36 Heydar Aliyev Avenue (near the notary's office and the School of Music). Customers can get information about the services of the bank, request a credit and bank cards, pay for their loans, insurance, utilities and communication services. In the information center there is an ATM and a PayPoint terminal.
The new information center is established in order to expand the service network of DemirBank in the regions. In the future the data center will be turned to a branch.
DemirBank branches offer customers cash management services, deposits and various types of consumer and business loans, credit cards, money transfers, payment of communications services, utilities and other services, currency exchange and other banking services.
Currently DemirBank's service network consists of 32 branches and an information center, with 13 of them in Baku and 19 in Ganja, Sumgait, Sheki, Zagatala, Yevlakh, Mingachevir, Barda, Gazakh, Shamkir, Guba, Gusar, Goychay, Agdash, Agsu, Shamakhi, Lankaran, Masalli, Sabirabad and Imishli. -15D -
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