AGBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK offers its clients to repay loans through internet

YEREVAN, March 16. /ARKA/. AGBA-Credit Agricole Bank offers its clients to repay loans through Internet, press-service of the Bank informed ARKA News Agency.

Full or partial repayment of loans will be implemented in the section “Credits” of the system ACBA On-Line.
According to the press-release, this service will give large opportunities to the clients being short of time not to go to the bank for the repayment of the loan.

“The system ACBA On-Line allows the client to view detailed information on his transactions, make local and international transfers, receive statements and use high quality banking services in the personal computer”, says the press-release.

For using the service ACBA On-Line it is necessary to visit any branch of the bank and fill relevant application.
CJSC “AGBA-Credit Agricole Bank” (former Bank of Agrarian Mutual Aid of Armenia (ACBA) was established in 1996 in the frames of the program of European Union TACIS. The main shareholders of the Bank are French Credit Agricole S.A with the share of 15.56%, JSC “SACAM International” with the share of 12.44% and Unions of Agrarian Mutual Aid of 10 regions of Armenia, including Armavir region – 14.08% and Ararat region – 12.28%. ($1 – 389.36 drams). G.K. —0–

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