BTA Bank CJSC Putting ATM With Cash-In Function Into Operation

YEREVAN, August 10. /ARKA/. BTA Bank CJSC is putting an ATM with a new, cash-in function, into operation, the bank’s press office reported on Tuesday.

Cash-in ATMs enable plastic card users to put cash on their dollar, euro, dram and ruble card accounts in on-line mode.

They also can repay their ATM overdraft loans and pay their utilities bills by using these ATMs.

There is only one cash-in ATM of BTA Bank so far. Its address: Yerevan, Toumanyan Str.1.

BTA Bank CJSC is a strategic partner to BTA Bank JSC, one of the largest banks of Kazakhstan, who holds 48.9% shares of Armenian BTA Bank.

Some 31.1% belong to ZRL Betaligunds GmbH, 16.2% to Mobilex Energy Limited and the remaining 3.7% to AMK-Invest.

BTA Bank JSC has partners in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Georgia, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan and Turkey. The bank has residence offices in Russia, Ukraine, China and United Arab Emirates.–0—

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