Individuals in Armenia to get their credit records in online mode

YEREVAN, May 12. /ARKA/. ACRA, Armenian credit bureau, has launched a new service that allows individuals get their credit record and scoring “ACRA Score” in online mode, the bureau’s press office reported on Thursday.

Individuals need to visit the ACRA office to get logins with passwords for access to the ACRA system via Internet.

Payment for the service is carried out by using ArCa virtual card or MasterCard.   Those individuals who find errors in their credit records can dispute the data in on-line regime.

ACRA is the first credit bureau in Armenia. It was established in 2004.

The bureau engages in collecting and processing data and providing the updated information about banks and credit organizations to authorized agencies.-0—

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