VTB has launched a salary payment service for businesses

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AK&M 04 July 2022 12:45

VTB has launched a service for medium and small business clients to work with payroll registers in the VTB Business Lite mobile application. With its help, accountants of companies — salary clients of the bank can carry out all the necessary operations for calculating wages. This is stated in the bank's message.

In the application, users can view the details of the registry, track the status of working with it, sign and send it to the bank. A push notification will notify about the results of processing the document, and for the convenience of viewing the list of registries or searching for them, filtering by amount, status and date of creation is implemented. The service is available to owners of Android smartphones.

Earlier, VTB simplified the work of medium and small business clients with salary projects — the bank launched a set of Digital Transaction services. Now a salary project for business can be connected via the VTB Business Internet Bank in a day without visiting the bank's office. "Questionnaire service" and other features will make it easier for employees to order a card, and accounting — payroll. The bank was also the first in the Russian financial market to launch an online service for receiving messages from employers in the VTB mobile application. Push notifications are instantly sent to salary clients. For the organization and employees, the option is provided free of charge.

VTB is one of the market leaders in the number of salary projects. Today, more than 7 million people use the card to receive wages throughout Russia.

VTB Group is a Russian financial group comprising more than 20 credit and financial companies operating in all major segments of the financial market. In the CIS countries, the group is represented in Armenia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Azerbaijan. VTB banks in Austria, Germany and France operate under a European sub-holding headed by VTB Bank (Austria). In addition, the group has subsidiaries and associated banks in the UK, Cyprus, Serbia, Georgia and Angola, as well as one branch of VTB Bank in China and India, two branches of VTB Capital Plc in Singapore and Dubai.