In Bolshaya Dmitrovka in Moscow, Sberbra’s multifunction office started to work by combining banking services and tourist and information center according to the Bank’s press service reports.
For the convenience of foreign tourists, it is stated that there are specialist experts who speak various languages, including Russian, English and Arabic.
As mentioned in savings, office capital residents and inhabitants will allow them to receive complete banking services: open an account, give a card, loan or make the necessary payments. It also expanded the selection of currencies for metabolic operations and has a “tourist card için for foreigners with a special payment tool.
Consultations are made on tourism routes in various languages, including Russian, English and Arabic. Visitors can prepare an individual walking plan, get free booklets with information about attraction centers, and sit comfortably to plan the routes.
The President of the Sberbank Moscow Bank, German Barg, called for the business of creating the necessary tourism infrastructure of the capital, the leader of the capital and the Moscow Government in the country for the development of domestic and entry tourism.
“In our new office, any guest or a resident of Moscow not only receive the necessary financial services, but also buy out -of -bank products of Sberban partners,” he said.
As Yevgeny Kozlov, the President of the Moscow City Committee, the new center’s format will save time for travel planning and enjoy staying in the city.
“We are pleased to cooperate in the tourist sector that allows the development of the metropolitan hospitality industry industry. Thanks to the efforts of all participants in this sector, according to the results of 2024, its turnover will be given to the budget of 1.6 trillion rubles and 225 billion rubles in Moscow.”
Remember that Moscow’s tourist and information centers have become an important part of the metropolis infrastructure for tourists. They allow travelers to get used to the new urban environment faster. Visitors receive information about appropriate city services.
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Source: Gazeta

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