Victoriabank has opened two new local offices
Victoriabank on July 16 inaugurated another two branches that work round the clock. One is located on 3 Moscova Blvd. and the other one on 130 Stefan cel Mare Blvd.
The persons that do not have time to go to the bank during business hours can go to the local offices to pay for public utilities and mobile phone services, repay the credit, supplement the deposit or withdraw money.
The 24/24 branches can be used to pay for the services provided by Union Fenosa, Sun TV, Chisinau-Gaz, Moldtelecom, Infosapr, Infocom, Orange, Moldcell, Unite, Starnet, MAXDSL etc.
The local offices charge a commission of 0.25 lei per operation. To use the services of the branches, the clients must have a bank card Victoriabank, which can be obtained at any branch of representative office of Victoriabank.
According to Ludmila Artin, the head of the bank’s advertising and public relations division, Victoriabank has plans to open 24/24 offices in other districts of Chisinau in the near future.//REPORTER.MD
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