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Even at 140 points "Azerpoct" can transfer funds by "Migom"
Production Association "Azerpoct" expanded the scope of the international payments system of money transfers "Migom".
According to a press release of the Russian JSC, there has begun customer service in 140 branches of the State Mail Service of Azerbaijan. Using services Migom, Azerbaijani citizens can pay with partners in 27 countries. The calculations are carried out through two centers: CB "EUROTRUST" and NCO JSC "Migom".
Cooperation agreement between the Company "Azerpoct" and NCO JSC "Migom" was signed on November 26 last year. Services were pioneers 9 offices "Azerpoct", so now people serving 149 offices. According to plans, the service will be extended to all 1.2 thousand post offices and financial services to the population. In the meantime, the entire network of partner banks NCO JSC "Migom" in Azerbaijan covers 600 points.
Recall that the first post office opened in Azerbaijan in Ganja in 1818.
Production Association "Azerpoct" was founded on 29 September 1999.
In April 2010, the Central Bank of Azerbaijan gave him a limited license (without credit) for the provision of banking and financial services.
Today it brings together 74 branches and units, 144 postal agencies, and 1,513 post offices. - 17D-
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