Moldova’s BPAY unified with UNISTREAM system

YEREVAN, July 17. /ARKA/. BPAY.md has started serving UNISTREAM system.

Popular BPAY payment system has been unified with UNISTREAM in Moldova, the company’s press office reported on Tuesday.

“That’s not an accidental integration: UNISTREAM has been performing in Moldova for more than 10 years and enjoys great popularity among the population,” the company says in its press release.

“UNISTREAM has got 10 partners and 765 outlets in this country. Getting reviews from Moldovan users, UNISTREAM continuously improves its service and expands its possibilities. Another innovation that will please the clients is BPAY connection. This means that money transfers to Moldova and back can now be implemented with just a few clicks.”

BPAY payment system is widely used by Moldovan citizens for local and international money transfers, payments for different services and goods at online shops.

Furthermore, this system gives an opportunity to take money out of internet space and make it cash.

The unification of UNISTREAM and BPAY means a brand new level of comfort for the clients of these two popular systems. For making money transfers one should have an account in BPAY system with an identification status of not less than “Special”.

Then choose the corresponding operation on bpay.md website and send or receive money transfers. After the implementation of payments the system automatically provides the code of the money transfer which must necessarily be given to the receiver of the payment.

One of the four currencies may be chosen for transfers: Rubles, Dollar, Euro and Moldovan Lei.

Conversion is made at the rates of BPAY payment system, published on the site.

“The main advantage of Bpay.md payment system is the possibility to control your finances totally online on your computer or mobile phone. The cooperation with UNISTREAM will help our clients make and receive money transfers online at any time convenient for them regardless of their distance from the bank branch,” Artyom Vasiliyev, CEO of BPAY group of companies, is quoted in the press release.

“Moldova is important for us not only as a quickly developing market, but also as one of the key ways leading to Western and Eastern Europe. Now Moldovans, their relatives and friends have a wide variety of choice while making international money transfers, economizing also at the cost of the low commission of UNISTREAM,” Kirill Palchun, CEO of UNISTREAM bank, is quoted in the press release as well. –0—

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