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Converse Bank offers new type of time deposit for women

YEREVAN, March 10. /ARKA/. Converse Bank offers a new type of time deposit for women called Zatik (Easter), the bank’s press office reported on Thursday.

The bank started accepting deposits on March 7 only from women for 12 months at 12% annual interest rate.

The minimum amount is AMD 50,000. WOMAN’S CARD with free service is given to depositors.

The discounts offered to WOMAN’S CARD holders in more than 160 trade outlets are among a wide range of advantages.

Besides, a drawing will be held among depositors. Winners will receive gifts.

The Converse Bank regularly holds drawings. Winners enjoyed trips to France, Italy, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Czech Republic.

Progress, Daily, Pension, Happy Future deposits are effective now.

There is also Karas, a deposit with a supplementation right, and Baby and Golden Baby accumulative deposits.

The Converse Bank was established in 1993.

Advanced Global Investments (Argentina) holds 95% of the bank’s shares, and the remaining 5% belong to Armenian Apostolic Church.

The bank has 28 offices with 600 employees in 13 cities in Armenia. Two of these offices provide postal-banking services. ($1= AMD 3 67.60). -0-

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