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Bank Apelsin

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Kapitalbank

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2021: Creating a Digital Bank

In Uzbekistan, another digital bank appeared - Bank Apelsin (a subsidiary of Capitalbank). The Central Bank reported that it had been granted a licence to carry out banking activities. This became known on November 1, 2021.

Appearing at the end of 2019 as an Apelsin application for Capitalbank customers, the product gradually became full-fledged payment service and assembled a large customer. base According to estimates Google Play , as of App Store application November 2021, it uses over 1.5 million people. In 2020, a digital branch was created in the structure of Kapitalbank, which was engaged in the development of this area.

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It seems that this is the only case when the bank's mobile application grew into a separate bank, Apelsin said in a statement.
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The base for Apelsin is still directly the AKB "Capitalbank" itself, so product owners in the application should not worry - for them there will only be additional opportunities. In particular, Bank Apelsin plans to become a kind of intermediary between users of financial products and banks whose goals do not include the expensive development and support of their own applications, "Bank Apelsin said in a press release received by Газетой.uz.
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Bank Apelsin is "fully digital, bank where all work and communication with customers is built using technology. For example, consultations with specialists take place in chats in, mobile application as well as through the online form of feedback and through social networks Facebook and or Instagram inside. messenger Telegram

Bank Apelsin plans to offer its own financial solutions for individuals and legal entities. In particular, this is remote identification users, opening and managing deposits, online microloans credits and for wages, launching their own marketplace, their own virtual cards (if desired, duplicated by a plastic carrier), expanding cross-border transfers, etc., the[1]

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