More than 30 contestants and " Bank of Ideas" sent their proposals to VTB (Azerbaijan)
BAKU/17.12.13/TURAN : VTB Azerbaijan Bank from November 25 launched the contest " Bank of Ideas" . Everyone can take part in the project. Results of the contest will be announced on March 25, 2014. Initiators of the most interesting ideas will be awarded cash awards from the Bank. The total size of the prize fund is 3,500 AZN.
From the day of the contest project VTB (Azerbaijan) " Bank of Ideas" by e-mail continues to flow bankidey@vtb.az new ideas. Some participants in the project sent a package of proposals on several banking products . Thus , the number of proposed ideas of participants exceeds the number several times.
Among the proposed ideas have suggestions for improving customer service with disabilities innovations on credit cards, offers mortgage lending , etc. This project once again proves the relevance feedback to key communicators among active consumers of banking services .
The prize fund will be distributed in the following categories : prize-winner in the nomination "Golden Idea" will receive 2000 AZN, winner in the category " Innovative idea of" will receive 1,000 AZN, and those proposing original ideas will receive 500 AZN.
Recall that for the project must submit your ideas to the email address on the following topics bankidey@vtb.az :
any initiative aimed at increasing the speed of customer service in the bank;
Expansion of product line ;
improving the quality of service in the bank.
JSC VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) is a subsidiary of VTB Bank . Shareholders of JSC VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) are: JSC VTB Bank and JSC AtaHolding. JSC VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) provides services to clients of corporate business, small business and private clients. Today the bank is represented by 4 branches and the customer service in the Head Office. -15D -
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