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Converse Bank offers free VISA ELECTRON and VISA CLASSIC plastic cards

YEREVAN, September 23, /ARKA/. Armenian Converse Bank said it provide all those clients who will make money transfers via systems of quick remittances with free plastic cards VISA ELECTRON and VISA CLASSIC. The offer is effective from September 22 to December 31, 2010.

The bank said clients who will make 100-500 USD or Euro money transfers will be given free VISA ELECTRON cards and those who will make transfers more than 500 USD or Euros will get free VISA CLASSIC cards.

Converse bank offers international money transfers through LEADER, CONTACT, MONEYGRAM, MIGOM, BLIZKO, INTER EXPRESS, and Zolotaya Korona systems. The bank issues now VISA (Electron, Classic, Business, Gold, GIFT, MINI) and ArCa Classic payments cards.

Ninety-five percent in Converse bank is owned by an Argentinean Armenian businessman Eduardo Eurnekian and the remaining 5% by Armenian Apostolic Church. The bank has 25 branches across Armenia and a 554- member staff. ($1- 363.23 Drams).  -0-

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