Several branches of Capital Bank will serve their clients on public holidays
BAKU/18.03.14/TURAN : During the holidays - 24, 25 and 26 March the following subsidiaries of Capital Bank will be serving their customers: branches in Baku and Sumgait (except branches Yasamal 1, Sabunchu 1, Sabail 1 , Shusha, Khatai 2, and Taraggi ), Apsheron, Sabirabad, Imishli , Agdam, Kepez, Saatly , Khachmaz, Jalilabad , Lankaran , Zagatala, as well as in the city of Ganja.
As reported in the bank 24, 25 and 26 March the bank customers can use the following services in the above mentioned branches :
- payment of utility bills , mobile communication , the state duty payment on loans, making money transfers
- getting consumer loans
-hosting deposits in the bank.
During the holidays, the branches of Capital Bank will operate without interruption from 10.00 to 14.00. -0- -
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