Unibank Launched Mobile Application Info Unibank
OJSC Unibank launched a mobile application Info Unibank for owners of smartphones and tablets on the popular platform "Android".
As reported in the bank, users of the application Info Unibank, can now, without going to the bank, easy to navigate for its services, fees, and interest rates to find the nearest points of payment, as well as to on-line payment for mobile operators, utilities, cable TV and Internet service providers.
In the near future, users of mobile applications will be able to bank transfers, including card accounts, obtain statements of operations, lead conversion tools, arrange an online application form to open a deposit, order card or a loan, the report said.
This application is available for free download in the online store software GooglePlay (http://bit.ly/TWCFva). - 15D-
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