The commission for cashing in on the festive Bolkart increased by one and a half percent
BAKU/11.10.13/TURAN : On the eve of Kurban Bayram "Bank of Baku" announces a traditional campaign for the removal of cash to owners Bolkart.
In the period from the 11th to the 17th of October the owners Bolkart, who shot your card can pay off the debt interest-free until December 10 . The maximum amount of cash withdrawals is 1000 manats. Fee for cash withdrawals is 4%. It is noteworthy that the commission for cashing in the last year on the occasion of a similar celebration was 2.5 %.
The campaign aims to satisfy the broad demand of consumers to cash in anticipation of Kurban Bayram . "Bank of Baku" wishes to all citizens of material prosperity.
On the following types Bolkart cash withdrawals are provided:
Normal Bolkart
Bolkart with the MasterCard logo
Nar-Bolkart and Bakcell Bolkart
Special Bolkart partner companies (Embawood, NLT, WorldTelecom etc.)
Bolkart is with the inscription "500 AZN" and MasterCard (after the client has formed a positive credit history).
Today, more than 150,000 citizens regularly use Bolkart. Owners of the normal maps can shop thousands of local stores, and holders Bolkart MasterCard - in foreign trade center , and purchase products online. -15D -
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