Agroinvestbonk introduces AVERS money transfer system

DUSHANBE, September 1, 2008, Asia-Plus  — Open joint-stock company Agroinvestbonk, one of Tajikistan’s largest commercial banks, has introduced a new money transfer system – AVERS    AVERS International Money Transfer Service was founded in March, 2005 as an instant money transfer system of Finance & Credit Bank. The major principles of AVERS are: democratic tariff […]

Firdavs Murtazoyev

DUSHANBE, September 1, 2008, Asia-Plus  — Open joint-stock company Agroinvestbonk, one of Tajikistan’s largest commercial banks, has introduced a new money transfer system – AVERS   

AVERS International Money Transfer Service was founded in March, 2005 as an instant money transfer system of Finance & Credit Bank.

The major principles of AVERS are: democratic tariff policy, constant expansion both the range of the provided services and the network of money transfers as well as the minimal period of time between the moment of sending and the possibility to pick up the money transfer.

According to Agroinvestbonk’s headquarters in Dushanbe, due to openness and simplicity of operational rules AVERS service has become popular rather quickly and the transfer fee makes up 1.3 percent.  

The AVERS network currently comprises 81 countries of the world.  

Meanwhile, according to information posted on the website of Finance & Credit Bank, the clients who often use Avers money transfer service can get a VIP AVERS card.  Cards of a VIP-client  VIP AVERS  are not payment – they are representative cards which give the right to send money transfers using AVERS system according to a special tariff.  VIP AVERS cardholders can send any money transfer, at that the invariable transfer fee will make up 0,5% on the transfer amount.

Founded in 1992, Agroinvestbonk, with headquarters in Dushanbe, has main branches in Khorog,

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