Social activist Haldun made a post on Novruzza that sparked discussions about the “MilliÖn” and “E-manat” terminals.
Globalinfo.az reports that H. Novruzzade said that he was charged an additional fee when repaying the loan.
“So, devices like Million and E-manat charge a service fee of one percent of the loans you repay starting in September. For example, if you repay a loan of 2,000 manats, Million automatically withdraws 20 manats. I don’t know about this because it doesn’t appear on the receipt. “Your name is delayed because you paid the missing money,” the activist said.
According to the information provided to our website by the “MilliÖn” Service Center, banks charge the following fees:
“Each commission is set by the bank. Before entering the amount during payment, information is written on the monitor that the commission will be deducted. It is possible that the customer pays without paying attention to it. In general, the commission for “MilliÖn” is not charged.