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BANKING TECHNOLOGY | Cesar Tordesillas, Malaysia
Published: 14 Jul 09
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Baiduri clients heed call to pay electronically

Baiduri clients heed call to pay electronically

Baiduri Bank’s 'Bill Payments Made Easy Promotion' received an overwhelming response from clients, increasing the number of bill payments made via E-Channels. Available up to 15 August 2009, users are automatically entered into a draw and each month three lucky winners will win cash prizes of BND500.00 or US$699 each.

The promotion is being conducted by the Brunei-based bank to encourage payment of bills through its electronic channels.

Designed for the busy or technology-savvy individuals, customers have a choice to conduct their banking transactions and other banking needs through convenient electronic means such as ATMs, cash deposit machines, i-Banking and FAST on mobile phone.

Eligible bill payments include Baiduri Hire Purchase payments, Baiduri Credit Card bills, B-Mobile, DST and TelBru bills paid through either ATMs, cash deposit machines, i-Banking or FAST on mobile phone.

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