NIKOIL BANK Reduced by More than a Third Interest Rate on Loans for Oil Workers
NIKOIL BANK has announced the launch of credit on favorable terms for AR citizens working in the oil industry.
As reported in the bank, the action will continue until October 30 and cover the category of all those working in the oil industry. The effective annual interest rate of 17% is reduced by more than a third, and is 12.9%.
It should be noted that another advantage of the credit for oilmen is the ability for a loan amount up to AZN 1,000 to pass registration without a guarantee. The maximum loan amount for the period of the campaign is 5,000 AZN. To obtain a loan it is required to provide proof of identity and proof of employment.
"Dear Oilmen! Do not miss the chance to take advantage of this promotion!", the report said.
For more information, please call 981, or visit the bank's website www.nikoil.az. -15D -
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