Russian Subsidiary of the International Bank Introduces New Contribution
A subsidiary of the International Bank of Azerbaijan, IBA-Moscow "introduces a new contribution" Max. "
As reported in the bank, money in this contribution will be made in RUR, U.S. dollars and euros for a period of 6 months to two years. Annual interest rate of the currency and term of the deposit varies from 4% to 12%. The minimum amount is AZN 30 thousand, $ 1,000 and 1,000 euros.
Addition to or withdrawal of a part of the deposit is not provided. Payment of interest is at the end of the term of the deposit agreement.
Today, the bank also receives deposits Classic, Term, Universal, Universal +, Corporate and Enterprise+.
IBA-Moscow was founded January 24, 2002 and is a resident of the Russian Federation with 100% foreign capital. IBA has a 100% stake in the bank. - 15B-
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- Politics
- 1 October 2012 15:01
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