Date:26/01/18
Thus, from now on, Bank Avrasiya and the non-bank credit organization “Molbulak” will use electronic certificates for loan transactions.
With the use of electronic certificates in loan transactions, the above-stated bank and credit organization will provide citizens with more convenient services.
Using this e-service, a citizen will no longer have to waste his time on visiting organisations. All he will need is to access the Electronic Government Portal in online mode and to send a certificate, which is generated automatically by the system, to the bank or credit organisation.
It should be noted that presently 18 different types of certificates are issued to citizens via the Electronic Government Portal.
Two more organisations start providing services via Electronic Government Portal
Two more organisations have started providing their services through the Electronic Government Portal.Thus, from now on, Bank Avrasiya and the non-bank credit organization “Molbulak” will use electronic certificates for loan transactions.
With the use of electronic certificates in loan transactions, the above-stated bank and credit organization will provide citizens with more convenient services.
Using this e-service, a citizen will no longer have to waste his time on visiting organisations. All he will need is to access the Electronic Government Portal in online mode and to send a certificate, which is generated automatically by the system, to the bank or credit organisation.
It should be noted that presently 18 different types of certificates are issued to citizens via the Electronic Government Portal.
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