Areximbank-Gazprombank group to gift women with ArCa plastic card on Women’s days

YEREVAN, March 7. /ARKA/. Areximbank-Gazprombank Group CJSC presents ArCa plastic card to all women as a gift on women’s days from March 12 to April 6, the bank’s press service reported Wedensday ARKA. The cardholders will be able to get up to 50% discounts in 120 points of the bank card processing services within this period.The cads are offered free of charge, with no irreducible balance and without account annual service charges. Areximbank-Gazprombank Group is

a principle member of VISA International and MasterCard International payment systems as well as Armenian ArCa payment system.The cardholders will also be able to get discounts in malls, hotels, insurance companies, medical centers as well as different rest houses and entertainment centers of Armenia. Discounts are offered either at non-cash transactions or using the bank card. Areximbank-Gazprombank Group (formerly Areximbank) was established in 1998 to handle financial flows between Armenia and Russia. ($ 1 – 388.75 drams). Gazprombank OJSC holds its 100% stock -0-

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