DemirBank started a new preferential share credit on the occasion of Teacher"s Day
DemirBank on the occasion of October 5 - Teacher's Day started a new preferential credit share.
According to the terms, educators ( teachers only ) arrange the loan with the Bank granted a 4% discount on the interest rate . The loan is issued for a period up to 36 months , from 500 to 6,500 manat . Credit of up to 3000 manats issued without certificates of employment and without the surety of up to 5,000 manat - without a co-signer .
The campaign is valid for employees of all educational institutions (schools, high schools , high schools , colleges , centers of children's art, sport schools, universities, management education, day care , etc.). Promotion is valid from 25 September to 31 October 2013 .
DemirBank offers various types of loans - loans to micro and small business loans for employees of education and medicine , for employees of state agencies and state employees , loans for the purchase of furniture and home appliances, renovation loans and other consumer loans.
For more information, please visit the website www.demirbank.az, on page www.facebook.com / demirbank.az, or call the number 149 in the InfoCenter DemirBank.
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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