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Raiffeisen Bank was the first in Russia to start delivering cards through checkpoints

Customers: Raiffeisen Bank

Moscow; Financial Services, Investments and Auditing

Contractors: Boxberry, 5Post (5 Post)


Project date: 2023/06

Raiffeisen Bank"" the first Russia in began to deliver bank cards to individuals through checkpoints. To do this, the credit institution began to cooperate with delivery services Boxberry and. 5Post

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In the latest version of the Raiffeisen Online application, debit card delivery through Boxberry and 5Post has become available to our current customers (from 1 year or more). To do this, when ordering a card, it is enough to choose "delivery to the points of issue/checkpoints," says the Raiffeisenbank Telegram channel.
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Raiffeisen Bank began to deliver cards to individuals through checkpoints

The bank explained that for delivery you can choose any of more than 18 thousand checkpoints and points of issue throughout Russia. You can pick up the card as a regular Internet order by entering the code from the cell or calling it at the point of issue. In addition, if necessary, the function of extending the retention period of the card is available.

The service is provided free of charge, and the debit card is delivered in a special envelope without additional markings and content designations. You can order a card to a new account and a valid account without a card.

Previously, Alfa-Bank launched a similar service. However, it is only valid when ordering business cards. When ordering a business card from an Internet bank, you can choose to deliver the card to the checkpoints. Delivery time is 5-8 working days. Delivery of cards is available throughout the Russian Federation (if there is a checkpoint in the selected city), according to the bank's website.

Earlier, Raiffeisen Bank launched the issuance of cards through cartons. Unlike the usual checkpoints for orders from online stores, cartons are subject to increased requirements for security and integration with bank systems. The exchange of data between the card software and banking services takes place through a specially developed API "Raiffeisen Bank," the group explained.[1]

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