Service "Cash by Code" now through "MobilBank"
The first processing center in Azerbaijan AzeriCard under the "Mobile Wallet" offers a new service "Cash by Code" through "MobilBank", allowing to withdraw cash from the ATM through the phone without using a plastic card.
Thanks to this service, cardholders have the opportunity to send money who do not know plastic cards or by withdrawing money from the ATM with services "MobilBank". To use the service, the card holder is part of the "MobilBank", select the menu item "Cash by code", select the currency and enters the amount. The system generates a special code. The card holder can enter the code on the ATM to withdraw cash, or send the code in any convenient and safe way. He will dial on the ATM and get money without using a plastic card.
I would also like to note that developed the first processing center in Azerbaijan AzeriCard project "Mobile Wallet" on par with existing services like payment of utility bills, check card balance, receive a statement of account, card blocking, transfer from card to card, cash withdrawals without physical presence of the card (Cash by Code) also involves the payment for goods and services in trade and service with a mobile phone. Ongoing is the related work in this area.
To connect to the service "MobilBank" users of mobile phones based on the JAVA MIDP 2.0 and JAVA BIS (BlackBerry only for phones connected to BBM) can follow the link www.azericard.com/?p=13, and users of mobile phones based on Android and iOS can download links from Google Play and Apple Store. -15D -
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