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Rabitabank started the new campaign: All women 5% bonus
JSC Rabitabank launched a new campaign in honor of Women's Day on March 8.
Under the terms of the new campaign, all bank loans during the campaign will be given to all women at a discount of 5%. The campaign will run from the 1st to the 15th of March.
The campaign for the holiday promo credits involves issuing favorable loans to all women, including how to work in enterprises and organizations, as well as having your own business. Days of the campaign for women to take Rabitabank a discount of 5% of any loans, including loans designed for people on the car, cash, pawnshops and others, as well as business loans.
The campaign for loans women can go to any branch of the Bank. Currently Rabitabank along with 6 branches in Baku has an extensive branch network in the cities of Sumgait, Ganja, Shirvan, Shamakhi, Shamkir, Sheki, Guba, Gusar, Khachmaz Agchebedi, Kurdamir, Lankaran and Nakhchivan. Information on the contact numbers and addresses of all branches Rabitabank, visit www.rabitabank.com.
Loans offered by Rabitabank to people and entrepreneurs differ in the domestic market for its more favorable rates and terms. With this additional 5% discount on all types of loans these products of Rabitabank incomparably profitable.
This year Rabitabank celebrates its 20th anniversary. In connection with the anniversary during 2013 the Bank plans to hold a series of large-scale campaigns, one of which is a campaign launched in honor of the women. - 15D -
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