Date:25/12/17
The service is being implemented in all branches of Emsa Baku LLC.
Note that presently 18 different types of certificates are provided to citizens through the Electronic Government Portal. Around 30 banks, credit organizations and commercial facilities benefit from this service provided by the Electronic Government Portal.
Electronic certificate is an electronic document prepared on the basis of electronic information resources of various government agencies. Electronic certificates provide convenience to citizens by allowing them to save their time when using the credit system. Another advantage of the e-service is that it delivers the citizen from the necessity of getting a certificate from his workplace.
Another company starts using e-certificates for credit operations
From now on, customers of “Madame Coco” and “Dekoria” stores of Emsa Baku LLC will be able to use electronic certificates for purchasing goods on credit.The service is being implemented in all branches of Emsa Baku LLC.
Note that presently 18 different types of certificates are provided to citizens through the Electronic Government Portal. Around 30 banks, credit organizations and commercial facilities benefit from this service provided by the Electronic Government Portal.
Electronic certificate is an electronic document prepared on the basis of electronic information resources of various government agencies. Electronic certificates provide convenience to citizens by allowing them to save their time when using the credit system. Another advantage of the e-service is that it delivers the citizen from the necessity of getting a certificate from his workplace.
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