International Bank of Tajikistan launches money transfer app for its custщmers

Most people need to transfer money to another person at some point.  Transferring money can get expensive fast – especially when it comes to international transfers.  Money transfer apps have opened up new possibilities for moving money around at a reasonable cost. The Closed Joint Stock Company (CJSC) The International Bank of Tajikistan (IBT) has […]

Most people need to transfer money to another person at some point.  Transferring money can get expensive fast – especially when it comes to international transfers.  Money transfer apps have opened up new possibilities for moving money around at a reasonable cost.

The Closed Joint Stock Company (CJSC) The International Bank of Tajikistan (IBT) has launched a money transfer app “Oson”    

 It is reliable, comfortable and accessible method to transfer money any time of the day, both on working days, weekends and holidays.  

According to the National bank of Tajikistan, IBT was licensed for launching Oson payment system for the period of three years in February this year.   . 

The Closed Joint-Stock Company (CJSC) “International Bank of Tajikistan” was established in February 2016 as the microfinance organization “Standart Moliya” (Standard Finance) was upgraded into a commercial bank.

The bank’s stakeholders include a private company and a group of nationals of Tajikistan. 

IBT, with headquarters in Dushanbe, currently has branches and banking service centers in several districts and cities across the country.

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