In October, Capital Bank launched a new incentive campaign
BAKU/27.09.13/TURAN : October 1st Capital Bank launched a new incentive campaign for holders of payment cards Visa.
The action carried out under the motto " pay for purchases with Visa and get bonuses! " Will run until January 1, 2014 . The aim of the campaign is to encourage non-cash payments carried out through Visa cards from Capital Bank. Participate in the lottery automatically become owners of Visa cards from Capital Bank.
According to the terms of the campaign , each client who, during the campaign , paid Visa debit card to pay for goods and services in an amount not less than 50AZN automatically can be one of the winners of the lottery company .
Each month during the campaign, 100 holders of Visa are poised to become one of the winners. Their accounts will be transferred AZN 50 in the form of a bonus.
More information about the lottery company can be found at Capital Bank - www.kapitalbank.az or by calling the customer service number to 196. -15D -
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