T-Mobile Poland introduces banking services

Nieuws Mobiel Polen 7 MAY 2014
T-Mobile Poland introduces banking services
T-Mobile Poland introduced its new banking service, provided in cooperation with Alior Bank. The operator offers the services under the brand T-Mobile Banking Services Provided via Alior Bank. Opening and managing an account will be free, including a debit card, cash withdrawals from all ATMs in Poland and abroad and domestic money transfers via the internet. In addition, T-Mobile customers will not pay for data transmission when using the mobile application in Poland. When opening an account, customers can get a credit line of PLN 1,000, based on their payment history at T-Mobile. Customers can also use the application MyWallet with a NFC phone. 

The new banking services also include loans, transfer of loans from other banks, credit cards, savings accounts and deposits. T-Mobile clients using a debit card on an NFC phone can also get 5 percent back on any transaction made with their card, up to PLN 50 a month or PLN 500 a year. Another promotional offer applies to overdrafts, with no interest charged for overdrafts up to PLN 500. Finally, customers who take a loan of at least PLN 10,000 for 24 months or longer will get a bonus return of PLN 50 per each installment made in time (in total maximum PLN 500). 

The banking services are available to customers of all operators. Customers who port their number from another operator and choose a T-Mobile Comfort or Premium plan also can get PLN 500 back. With Comfort for PLN 39.99 a month on a 2-year contract, a client will get unlimited calls in the networks T-Mobile and Heyah and 800 minutes to other networks as well as 1 GB data a month. In the tariff Premium for PLN 49.99 a month, customers will get unlimited calls to all networks and 2 GB. With both tariffs, there is an add-on package of unlimited SMS to all networks available for PLN 5. Prepaid customers of T-Mobile or Heyah can use the automatic top-up option and get an additional 20 percent credit on each top-up.

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