Azerbaijan and Turkey agreed to transfer money by e-way

The visit of Turkish post representatives to Azerbaijan has been completed, during which switching to e-system of money transfers was discussed.

Ministry of Communications and Information Technologies informed that the main topics for discussions were questions on switching to e-system of money transfers between Azerbaijan and Turkey instead of existing transfer system via fax and a possibility to join Azerpocht state enterprise to Eurogiro money transfer system.

“After held meetings Turkish party reported that in two months they would solve technical questions and submit information to Azerpocht administration,” it was reported.

During the visit the guests familiarized with reforms regarding communications in Azerbaijan and Azerpocht work principles.

The visit of Turkish post representatives to Azerbaijan has been completed, during which switching to e-system of money transfers was discussed.

Ministry of Communications and Information Technologies informed that the main topics for discussions were questions on switching to e-system of money transfers between Azerbaijan and Turkey instead of existing transfer system via fax and a possibility to join Azerpocht state enterprise to Eurogiro money transfer system.

“After held meetings Turkish party reported that in two months they would solve technical questions and submit information to Azerpocht administration,” it was reported.

During the visit the guests familiarized with reforms regarding communications in Azerbaijan and Azerpocht work principles.

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