Unibank Starts to Implement Cash-in Machines
OJSC Unibank started placing modern cash-in devices with cash-flows to repay loans, recharge card and deposit accounts.
As reported in the bank, the new vehicles will operate in the capital, and in the regional branches, and in the near future they plan to install in offices and retail chains bank partners.
At the moment, modern equipment has IT-testing, and cash-in interface devices completely adapted for services "Unibank"-a. As a result, customers can conduct prompt repayment of loans, how to use the cards, and cash, to replenish themselves deposit and card accounts without the need to resort to banks. Funds in this account shall be credited to the clock in real time. Through cash-in machines can perform other types of operations, including utilities and mobile services, noted in the bank.
New devices recognizing banknotes automatically recognize and accept cash only in local currency - with AZN. However, customers can deposit money and to accounts in foreign currencies. Enrollment of manat funds to currency accounts is arranged by their conversion into the relevant currency at the bank rate on the date of the transaction. -15D -
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