DemirBank presented an opportunity for online shopping on Aykart www.topshop.az based on an interest-free loan
OJSC DemirBank provided an opportunity for customers to shop online for Aykart www.topshop.az based on an interest-free loan for a period of 3 months.
For online payment of goods, you have to register for free on the site www.topshop.az. In this case, at the time of online payment, you select Aykart. Purchased goods are delivered to the address specified by the client in a single day. Credit card debt is repaid in equal installments at the Bank for three months without interest.
It should be noted that Aykart is a credit card that is provided to the client free of charge (without service charge) and has various advantages and capabilities. A line of credit Aykart issued for 3 years, the amount of 300 to 5,000 manat.
With Aykart you can pay for goods and services (clothing, household appliances, computer, phone, furniture, tourism, food, etc.) in a network of Partners DemirBank. Used amount is repaid to the bank without interest charge equal parts for 1, 3, 6 or 12 months, depending on the partner. At the moment the Club Partners include 50 companies / brands (up to 100 points of sale), and about 200 different companies on the site www.topshop.az.
With Aykart can pay for goods and services also in other places around the world that are not partners DemirBank, and Internet sites, and withdraw money from ATMs of DemirBank. For these additional features there are limits and commissions,-15D -
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- Economics
- 20 November 2012 16:11
Economics
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