Armenian BTA Bank introduces Internet-banking service “BTA On-Line”

YEREVAN, July 20. /ARKA/. Armenian “BTA Bank” introduces new Internet-banking service “BTA On-Line”.

Subscribers of BTA Bank will have opportunity to manage their accounts via Internet. The system “BTA On-Line” allows to use banking services any time from any part of the world via Internet without visiting the Bank.

Internet-banking “BTA On-Line” gives clients broad specter of opportunities –  transfers from accounts (sending of payment invoices), non-cash currency exchange, refilling card accounts, sending other messages to the bank, i.e. all the services suggested by the bank can be send  distantly.

The system “BTA On-Line” uses modern and secure ways of information. All information about account management, signatures of transactions, conducted operations and identification of clients are based on Digipass GO3 of the company VASCO Data Security.

It generates unique digital code which is used for authorization of the user in the system or for the approval of electronic document.

CJSC “BTA Bank” is the strategic partner of large bank of Kazakhstan – Joint Company “BTA Bank” which owns 48.9 % of shares in the charter capital of Armenia “BTA Bank”. 31.1% of shares belong to Betaligunds GmбХ, 16.2% – “Mobileks Energy Limited” and the remaining 3.7 % – Design-construction Company “AMK-Invest”.

Network of banks – partners of JC “BTA Bank” covers Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Georgia, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan and Turkey. Representation offices of BTA operate in Russia, Ukraine, China and UAE.

As of June 30, 2010 assets of the bank are about 8 billion drams, liabilities – 2.8 billion drams, total capital – 5.2 billion drams, credit investments – 3.8 billion drams, liabilities towards the clients – 1.4 billion drams and net income in the second quarter of 2010 – 160.5 million drams. ($1- 363.44 drams). –0—

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