URALSIB launches initiative encouraging internet, online banking with cash prizes

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URALSIB Bank recently launched a profitable pay online initiative aimed at increasing the number of account holders who use internet and mobile banking.

Internet and mobile banking services are accessible for URALSIB and allow them to pay for a range of goods and services, according to a bank announcement. While mobile banking previously required pre-registration for internet banking services, URALSIB account holders now simply need to download a free app, which is available for iOS, Android and Windows phones.

Those interested in online banking can set it up remotely by visiting the bank’s website or customers can visit a URALSIB branch to set it up with customer service representatives. 

Until June 18, URALSIB customers using internet and mobile banking services to make payments will earn the chance to win one of three daily cash prizes of $17.79, according to the announcement. Users can pay utilities, internet bills, telephone bills, childcare fees, school fees and public services, as well as a range of other online payments, with a minium of $6.23. Each transaction equates to one entry in the daily drawing for cash prizes.



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