Regardless of whether the applicant is unemployed, working, housewife or retired, 30 thousand liras will be paid in cash as a New Year’s gift.

Regardless of whether the applicant is unemployed, working, housewife or retired, 30 thousand liras will be paid in cash as a New Year’s gift. – New campaigns of banks in Turkey continue to be announced before the New Year. Accordingly, QNB Finansbank added a new one to the campaigns. In the announcement made by QNB Finansbank, the details of the loan payments to be made before the New Year were also shared.

Citizens, who had difficulties in making a living after the bad course in the Turkish economy, turned their attention to low-interest loans provided by banks.

In this direction, QNB Finansbank, one of the banks that shared its last moves before the new year, will provide low-interest consumer loans to its customers.

FOUR-FORGE CAMPAIGN FROM QNB FINANSBANK

Citizens will be able to receive 30 thousand liras by applying for consumer loans to be issued by QNB Finansbank Bank. In this process, they will be able to get their loans after the results will be obtained here by making a loan inquiry with the Republic of Turkey ID numbers.

This campaign announcement made by QNB Finansbank also made a lot of noise in a short time.

QNB Finansbank 30 thousand lira low-interest consumer loan applications can also be made via text message (SMS). If people who want to benefit from the loan send their applications as a short message to 5030 number, those who complete the application process will be able to send the application results instantly via SMS.

OPEN CREDIT TAP AT AKBANK

Akbank took its place among the other banks that opened the credit taps. Accordingly, the applications for the bank’s consumer loan campaign of 30 thousand liras will continue via SMS and the results will be shared after these inquiries to be made from the Turkish Republic ID number.

In these campaigns made by banks as the last opportunities of the year in Turkey, general purpose loan details and application conditions will also be officially announced on the banks’ web pages.