Date:13/10/11
“This system is advantageous for EU states. Our main traffic is CIS countries, Turkey and countries of the Middle East.
These countries use mainly STEFI system for transferring money”, he added. It is worth noting that EUROGİRO money-transfer system with its Denmark based head office is the most popular system among European states.
EUROGİRO money-transfer system shows interest in Azerbaijan
“EUROGİRO money-transfer system is aware of reforms conducted in the postal service of Azerbaijan. Therefore it wants Azerbaijan to join this system, which is used mainly by the EU states”, told the head of the Postal Sector of the Communications and IT Ministry Novruz Mammadov.“This system is advantageous for EU states. Our main traffic is CIS countries, Turkey and countries of the Middle East.
These countries use mainly STEFI system for transferring money”, he added. It is worth noting that EUROGİRO money-transfer system with its Denmark based head office is the most popular system among European states.
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