New service of VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) - Free WI-Fi
BAKU/14.10.13/TURAN : VTB Bank (Azerbaijan ) improves the quality of care and service , creating a new environment for its customers and visitors to the bank.
The Bank has branches in all waiting areas launched a new service - free WI-Fi. It's no secret that the banking operations take a long time . Customers of the bank can not take care of it . The cozy interiors of the client area visitors on the job can expect a time , spending it to good use . All you need - a means to connect to the Internet and access, which is necessary to ask the bank officer at the reception. Good speed will allow us to check the mail , to resolve important questions and get the maximum benefit from the service.
Today in Baku operates 5 branches and head office of VTB Bank ( Azerbaijan). For more information on products and services of the Bank can contact our Call-Center at ( 012 ) 492 00 80 . -15D -
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