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OTP Bank Romania extents the program for OTPdirekt transactions

Autor: Bancherul.ro
2011-02-24 18:16
Starting February, OTP Bank Romania develops the range of benefits offered through OTPdirekt. Thus, the processing schedule of intra-banking transactions in lei and foreign currencies is now to 20:00, on banking days.

The new advantage is available to OTPdirekt individual clients. They can successfully process, during 17:30 – 20:00, the following transactions.

Payments in lei and foreign currencies to individual clients of OTP Bank Romania;
- Transfers in lei and foreign currencies between client’s own accounts;
- Deposit liquidations;
- Creating deposits.

The amounts transferred through OTPdirekt also become available through the card attached to the account in which the operations were made.

The transactions will remain pending until the following banking day if:
- The payer and/or the beneficiary have back payments;
- The payer and/or beneficiary have an expiry day for paying installments to a loan contracted at OTP Bank;
- The payer and/or beneficiary are reported to the Central of Payment Incidents (CIP).

“Clients that use the OTPdirekt service are those who need an increased comfort in making transactions and don’t have the time to make payments at the desks. We are glad that we can promptly and efficiently answer our clients’ needs with solutions like extending the time frame in which our individual clients can make transactions through the internet banking platform, to 20:00”, said Silviu Florea, Electronic Channels Manager.

OTPdirekt is a comfortable quick and safe service that fits perfectly to a modern life style. OTPdirekt is the service through which OTP Bank Romania offers to its clients the possibility to access their accounts 24h/24, through phone (Contact Center), Internet (Internet Banking) and SMS (SMS Alerts)

OTP Bank Romania is a subsidiary of OTP Bank, which is the largest independent Central-Eastern-European banking group. OTP Bank provides universal financial services in Hungary, Romania, Montenegro, Croatia, Bulgaria, Russia, Ukraine, Slovakia and Serbia, for more than 12.5 million clients, through almost 1500 branch offices, the ATM network and electronic channels.