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Bakcell Introduces Debit Card with the Largest Partner Network
Bakcell Introduces Debit Card with the Largest Partner Network
“Bakcell”, the country's largest private mobile operator, is launching its first debit card, “Bakcell Card”. Created in collaboration with the country's leading bank, “Kapital Bank”, “Bakcell Card” boasts the largest partner network among debit cards.
What Are the Advantages of the “Bakcell Card”?
With the “Bakcell Card”, subscribers can earn up to 30% cashback at partner stores. The card is free of charge, and no commission is applied on transfers and withdrawals. Cardholders can also enjoy special “Bakcell” promotions and “Ulduzum Premium” benefits. Additionally, subscribers who top up their balance via the “Bakcell app” will receive special bonuses in the form of extra data (Internet) packages.
How to Get the “Bakcell Card”?
The “Bakcell Card” can be easily ordered in three currencies—AZN, USD, and EUR—through the Bakcell application. The debit card is available both digitally and physically. If a physical card is ordered, it can be delivered to the customer's preferred address or picked up at a specified Kapital Bank branch. All subscribers with an active Bakcell number can order the Bakcell Card free of charge.
To order Bakcell Card via the Bakcell application, please follow this link: https://onelink.to/bakcell.
It should be noted that the Bakcell Card is Bakcell's first fintech (financial technology) product, offering innovative products and services to its subscribers. The company plans to introduce several new products to subscribers in the near future.
The list of partner outlets can be found at this link: https://birbank.az/partner
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