Dina card payments available in nearly 600 online store in Serbia

Source: eKapija Tuesday, 08.09.2020. 09:52
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The number of merchants accepting payments by Dina cards in their online store is on the increase the National Bank of Serbia (NBS) stated on the official site. They added that the national card is currently accepted in almost 600 online stores in Serbia.

– The importance of online sale is particularly pronounced in times of challenge, such as the period since the coronavirus pandemic outbreak when citizens were advised to opt for available purchases online, the NBS reminded.

They add that at present there are practically no goods or services that cannot be paid for online with the Dina card:

– Aside from goods and services that are traditionally purchased online, such as books, technical goods, shoes, clothes, airline tickets, tickets for various events, toys and cosmetics, the national card can now be used to pay utility bills - using the website of the public utility company JKP Infostan Tehnologije (www.infostan.rs) as well as services of the domestic mobile telephony operator Telekom Srbija a.d. (www.mts.telekom.rs) while everyday purchases may be done via the web shops of the two largest retailers (Delhaize and Mercator C). We would like to remind that Dina card can be used for making payments on the websites of government agencies and institutions such as the Business Registers Agency and the e-government portal.


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