Bank VTB (Armenia) joins VTB group single ATM Network

YEREVAN, January 20. /ARKA/. Holders of Russian-owned VTB Group’s plastic cards in Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, as well as holders of cards of VTB-24 in Russia have got access to the Single International ATM Network of VTB Group, currently consisting of more than 6 thousand ATMs, VTB Bank (Armenia ) reported today.

This means that customers of any of these banks can withdraw cash from the ATMs of VTB Group and VTB 24 at ‘home’ terms regardless of the host country.

Bank VTB (Armenia) said this project also offers a package proposal called VTB World with the possibility of free cash withdrawals from any of VTB Group’s ATMs and also free medical and baggage insurances.

According to the press release, in order to further increase the loyalty of its card holders, VTB Group has developed and implemented a unique service called the Right ATM in CIS and Georgia that will help customers find it with geo-location service, which is an interactive map with which customers can obtain information about locations and capabilities of the nearest ATM. This service was developed by VTB Group’s processing company Ltd. Multicard.

Bank VTB (Armenia) is owned fully by Russian VTB Bank. It has 68 branches in Armenia. -0-

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