Payment for electricity through terminals of Expressbank
The terminals ExpressPay will help in the accounts of physical and legal persons with JSC Azerenergy. This was announced in the press release of ExpressBank.
Through the network of terminals one can also pay bills to Expressbank (payment of credits, the completion of deposit and current accounts, refilling one’s card account in an online mode), the services of the mobile operator Bakcell, digital cable television and the Internet KATV1 and SNTV (Sumgait), as well as Internet service providers Data Plus and Global Networks.
"In the near future the terminals launched in May 2014 will be available for payment for services of several other companies. Among them are utilities, mobile communications, cable TV, Internet service providers, online games, etc.," the report says.
The customer service network of Expressbank consists of 17 branches, including 12 branches located in Baku and Sumgait, and 5 branches located in the cities of Ganja, Mingechevir, Gusar, Khachmaz and Shirvan. The bank's network has about 80 ATMs across the country.
For more information about the banking services one should contact the Information Center by calling 132, or visiting the website www.expressbank.az and the official page on Facebook (www.facebook.com/Expressbank). --17D-
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