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More Partner Banks at Information and Calculation Center of Communications Ministry
AG Bank, Rabita Bank and the International Bank of Azerbaijan (IBA) have expanded the number of partner banks of the Information and Calculation Center of the Ministry of Communications and High Technologies of Azerbaijan in the field of electronic certificates for private data about citizens.
According to the Ministry, the total number of such banks has reached nine. The Center had earlier practice of cooperation with The Bank of Baku, Uni Bank, Access Bank, Mugan Bank, Bank Respublika and Bank BTB. From September to December last year, banks used this type of service 275 937 times.
Recall that the existence of a treaty between the center and the banks can facilitate the process of getting references from private and public institutions in electronic form by citizens. In addition, they can send an online application form to a bank for a loan.
This service allows citizens to electronically receive a certificate from the 7 government agencies. In the future they plan to expand the number of government agencies, from which it would be possible to obtain private data of citizens in electronic form. --17D-
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- Economics
- 14 January 2015 14:10
Economics
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