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Banks | | | Made a non-cash payment, won 500 manat from “AtaBank” OJSC |
25.04.2013 | |
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Baku, Finance Time. The first 500 manat was gained on “Pay non-cash, get cash” instant stimulating lottery campaign started by “AtaBank” OJSC from March 1, 2013. Elshan Novruzov who got 4 lottery tickets from non-cash payment won 500 manat from one of his tickets. Some of the owners of lottery tickets who participated in the campaign won different amounts of money prizes from the Khazar, Shirvan, Ganja and Monolit branches of the bank. “Pay non cash, get cash” instant lottery campaign held by "AtaBank", continues in Baku and also in regional branches of the bank.
It should be noted that the lottery campaign will continue till 31 December 2013.AtaBank’s instant stimulating lottery is designed for individuals engaged in non-cash transactions by any cards issued by banks operating in Azerbaijan, using POS-terminals installed by AtaBank at various commercial, residential and public service facilities”. The lottery is allowed for card holders whose total card transactions amount within a calendar month will be at least 20 manat. It’s necessary to receive lottery coupons for participation in campaign. To receive the coupons of instant stimulating lottery the card holders should collect all checks about payment via AtaBank’s POS terminals within a calendar month and to submit them to any office or branch of the bank. The card holders will receive one lottery coupon for every provided checks on which the sum of transactions is 20 manat.It should be noted that beside the 1000 manat jackpot award, there will be lots of other prizes. It should also be mentioned, that the campaign goal is to accelerate cashless payments promotional activity in the country. Now the number of AtaBank’s POS terminals makes 10.000 units.
The terms & conditions of instant stimulating lottery campaign as well as information on awards will be continuously available at www.atabank.com, in social networks (www.facebook.com/ AtaBank, twitter.com/AtaBank_ASC) and in mass media.
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