Vasl Bonk launches special promotion for money transfers to Uzbekistan and China

From October 1 to December 31, 2025, Vasl Bank is offering a special promotion: international transfers to Uzbekistan and China via the SWIFT system with 0% commission. Vasl Bonk, known for its innovative approach, aims to provide clients with modern financial products under attractive conditions.  The promotion makes it easier than ever to send money […]

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From October 1 to December 31, 2025, Vasl Bank is offering a special promotion: international transfers to Uzbekistan and China via the SWIFT system with 0% commission.

Vasl Bonk, known for its innovative approach, aims to provide clients with modern financial products under attractive conditions.  The promotion makes it easier than ever to send money to family, friends, or business partners—securely, quickly, and without extra fees.

The offer applies to all SWIFT transfers to Uzbekistan and China conducted during the promotion period through Vasl Bonk branches or its digital channels.

“This is a convenient way to support loved ones, grow your business, or stay connected without unnecessary costs,” the bank said.

The promotion lasts for three months only, giving clients a limited-time opportunity to make cost-effective international transfers. For more details, visit Vasl Bank offices or check www.vasl.tj.

Launched in 2019, the Closed Joint-Stock Company (CJSC) Vasl Bonk is reportedly Tajikistan’s first bank built on principles of digital simplicity and innovation.

The institution became the first in the country to receive a license from the National Bank of Tajikistan (NBT) as a non-bank credit institution (NBCI) with the authority to carry out all types of banking operations.

More than a traditional bank, the organization positions itself as a next-generation financial service provider, offering solutions that are easy, fast, and affordable.

The bank’s official website says their “mission is to create innovative solutions that make financial management simpler for everyone,” emphasizing its commitment to transforming personal finance in Tajikistan.

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