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Rahat Kart - revolving credit card instant issuance of VTB Bank (Azerbaijan )
VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) offers employees of partner companies a revolving credit card of instant issuance - Rahat Kart. Employees of the companies that have partnered with VTB (Azerbaijan) can go to any branch of the bank and almost instantly get a card with a revolving credit line.
Service fee for credit cards Rahat Kart will not be charged. The card is issued for one year. Reporting period the client on the card is 1 to 30 of each month.
The aim of introducing a banking product Rahat Kart is to provide individuals , employees of companies involved through a corporate opportunity of instant channel opening revolving lines of credit .
Recall that during service or waiting in the cozy interiors of the client area in the branches of VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) , customers can take advantage of free services WI-FI.
Head of retail banking, VTB (Azerbaijan) Tural Veliyev: "Rahat Kart isour pilot project on credit cards, and we plan to enter this market. We first offer Rahat Kart to employees of companies raised through corporate channel, since we believe this channel is less risky and more affordable. In the future we are going to actively sell products through these credit cards. "
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 5 branches and customer service in the Head Office. - 0 -
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