Date:13/10/16
From now on, Yapi Kredi Bank will carry out its credit transactions with the use of electronic certificates.
Using this electronic service, citizens will no longer have to waste their time and energy on the complicated procedures through which they used to go in order to get a loan from the bank.
Electronic certificate is an electronic document prepared on the basis of electronic information resources of various government agencies.
Another advantage of the e-service is that it delivers the citizen from the necessity of getting an employment certificate from his workplace.
It should be noted that today, more than 25 banks and credit organizations use this e-service in Azerbaijan. Presently, 13 different types of certificates are provided to citizens through the E-government portal.
Another bank joins E-government portal
Another bank has joined the list of banks partnering with the E-government portal.From now on, Yapi Kredi Bank will carry out its credit transactions with the use of electronic certificates.
Using this electronic service, citizens will no longer have to waste their time and energy on the complicated procedures through which they used to go in order to get a loan from the bank.
Electronic certificate is an electronic document prepared on the basis of electronic information resources of various government agencies.
Another advantage of the e-service is that it delivers the citizen from the necessity of getting an employment certificate from his workplace.
It should be noted that today, more than 25 banks and credit organizations use this e-service in Azerbaijan. Presently, 13 different types of certificates are provided to citizens through the E-government portal.
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