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VTB Bank (Azerbaijan ) introduces new lending rates for corporate clients
BAKU/11.02.14/TURAN : VTB Bank (Azerbaijan ) offers corporate customers cash loans up to 11 000 AZN with a low lending rate and without collateral.
As stated in the press release of the bank, any client on the basis of certificates of employment and identity documents can get cash loan at an annual interest rate of 22 %.
Minimum loan amount is 300 manat, total bank charges are 1% . Term of the loan is from 6 to 36 months.
Head of Retail Business of VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) Tural Veliev : "Working with the staff of the corporate channel is one of the most important activities of VTB Bank (Azerbaijan ), as they are the most stable and reliable borrowers with the lowest risk of default. Therefore, the bank was able to offer interesting price conditions, the minimum commission and no other expenses in obtaining credit . Our clients are employees of well-known companies from various sectors : government , manufacturing , telecommunications , automotive, leasing and trade companies, medical institutions . "
JSC VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) is a subsidiary of VTB Bank . Shareholders of JSC VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) are: JSC VTB Bank and JSC AtaHolding. JSC VTB Bank (Azerbaijan) provides services to clients of corporate business, small business and private clients. Today the bank is represented with 5 branches and customer service in the Head Office . -0 -
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