Azerbaijan's AtaBank has set up more than 600 terminals, called MilliOn terminals, to allow customers to pay back loans in cash without having to go to the bank.
To make payments through one of the terminals, customers have to first pick up a CreditID card at any bank branch. Payments are free of charge.
The terminals are located in various business centers, subway stations, supermarkets, train stations and airports in the capital of Baku as well as throughout the country.
Established in 1993, AtaBank is one of the largest commercial banks in Azerbaijan. It is a subsidiary of ATA Holding. The bank opened its first branch outside of the capital in Khachmaz in 2003 and currently has 19 branches across Azerbaijan.
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