
This service, which allows delivering remotely via Internet, the order of transfers through the bank’s "e-banking" platform, is exclusively dedicated to legal persons, administrations and associations, according to the Bank. This new service "will avoid" travel to the branches and ensures a quick handling of the operations, CPA bank said. CPA Bank is the second public bank to launch the “e-banking” service in Algeria, after that launched by in 2011 by the Local Development Bank (BDL). For General Delegate of the Association of Banks and financial institutions (ABEF) Abderrezak Trabelsi “the timid development” of “e-banking” in Algeria has nothing to do with the electronic signature, but is simply “the outcome of the lack of reliability of telecommunication services with the banks.”
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