ARCA: Disorders in the work of ATMs in Yerevan eliminated

YEREVAN, July 7. /ARKA/. Disorders in the work of ATMs and payment terminals in Yerevan have been eliminated, informed payment system agency Armenian Card (ArCa).

“Today there were regular failures in the system due to technical problems. Now the ATMs serve the clients in normal regime”, said an employee of the agency.

Armenian Card cjsc was established on March 16, 2000.  At present, all commercial banks of Armenia participate in the system ArCa to any extent.

There are 16 banks which are full members of Armenian Card and have ArCa Debit, ArCa Classic, ArCa Gold, ArCa Business, ArCa Affinity, ArCa Co-branded and ArCa Platinum cards.

The company is a full member of international payment system MasterCard Europe which implements processing of the cards of the system VISA and American Express (Third Party Processor). –0–

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