Armenian Inecobank introduces new version of “Bank-Client” system

YEREVAN, November 12. /ARKA/. Armenian Inecobank has introduced a new version of “Bank-Client” system, the bank reports on its official site.

The new version of the system makes it possible to enjoy the bank’s services wherever a client is.

Now clients are able to see their bills and get other data.
Besides, they can get information in any format, see their account balances and control changes.

The new version lessens possibility of errors.

“Those clients using an old version of “Bank-Client” system can replace it with a new one for free by submitting a relevant application to the bank”, the bank reports.
Inecobank cjsc was registered on February 7, 1996.

DEG (Deutsche Investititions-und Entwicklunsgesellschaft mbH), a member of KfW Group, with 13.5% of shares and IFC with 10% are among the bank’s shareholders.
Inecobank cooperates with European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, USAID, KfW, Black Sea Trade and Development Bank and other organizations. –0–

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