Rabitabank Offers ‘Ideal Way’ for Money Acumulation
OREANDA-NEWS. October 23, 2009. Rabitabank presents a novelty – deposit Kartmane - for all those who want to accumulate money and do that with maximum profit and convenience.
The Bank reports that Kartmane, a combination of deposit and a plastic card, is an ideal way for accumulation of money.
“The balance of Kartmane deposit is accrued daily interests. Besides, the interest sum is accrued interests as well and added to the main amount of the deposit. But the main difference of Kartmane from most types of deposits is that Kartmane is a deposit that is always with the customer. The entire sum of the deposit together with interests is in plastic card and if necessary the client is able to cash the whole amount with interests in a cash machine without withdrawal of any commission,” the Bank said.
Each owner of deposit Kartmane can increase or reduce the balance on the deposit account at any time by any sum. It is possible to do even not coming to the Bank in a way of card-to-card transfer due to any Rabitabank cash machine, through Internet or by enjoying free service of Internet Banking.
To start accumulating money with help of Kartmane it is needed to apply to the head office or any branch of Rabitabank. The customer who opened Kartmane deposit gets plastic card Kartmane Visa Electron or Kartmane MasterCard Maestro aboslutely free of charge.
For more info visit Bank’s website (www.rabitabank.com) or phone to brief number (012) 133.
Rabitabank has been operating since 1993. Quantity of its branches has reached 21. Six of them operate in various districts of Baku and 15 cover large regions of the country. Currently the Bank has branches and sub-branches in Baku, Sumgait, Ganja, Lankaran, Shemakha, Sheki, Kurdamir, Nakhichevan, Guba, Gusar, Khachmaz, Khudat, Shamkir and Shirvan.
As of 1st October 2009, Rabitabank’s assets total 87 million manats and charter capital 15 million manats. Its foreign partners are the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the Euroepan Bank for Reocnstruction & Development (EBRD), and the Islamic Corporation for Developmet (ICD). Rabitabank is a member of the Azerbaijan Deposit Insurance Fund.
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