The process of pension payments to the population in Azerbaijan is almost completely automated - Salim Muslimov
The process of pension payments to the population in Azerbaijan is almost automatic. According to the Chairman of the State Social Protection Fund ( SSPF) Salim Muslimov , on the country , this percentage is 99.5 %.
In the cities the process of pension payments is automated by 100 % in rural areas - by 98.8 %," said Muslimov on Friday, speaking in Baku at the IV Eurasian Forum of Accountants and Auditors on" Internal control and risk management . "
According to him, the agent banks SSPF on pension payments to the population found 701 ATMs in the computerization of pension payments, including 159 in the countryside.
SSPF agent banks are now the International Bank of Azerbaijan ( IBA) and Capital Bank. - 17D-
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- 27 September 2013 14:08
Economics
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