Anelik bank upgrades its official website

YEREVAN, March 21. /ARKA/. Anelik Bank has completely updated its official website, www.anelik.am, the bank’s press service reported ARKA on Wednesday.
From now on the website visitors will be able to search for the information they need faster and more easily. Website sections are more available for people now as each of them refers to a concrete field, the press release says.

Armen Arevyan, head of the Bank’s Department of Advertising and Public Relations, expressed the hope that the public will really commend the new practical website, as it was upgraded to meet modern requirements. Moreover, unique design solutions were used to develop the new website.

“It took long to develop the website as we were concentrating on all the details and tried to make them as convenient as possible for the clients. As a result we developed quite a client-oriented website,” he said.

Arevyan also said a client can find easily any required information on bank services.
“Currently, the website operates only in Armenian language, and the English version of it will be ready in the nearest future,” he added.

Anelik Bank was founded on July 9, 1990, registered on October 1, 1991, and received general license from Armenia’s Central Bank in October, 1996. Some 69% of its shares is owned by Lebanese CreditBank S.A.L., Samvel Chzmachian owns 12.25%, Armen Kazarian -6% and Galina Voronina-12.25%.In 1997 it launched Anelik money transfer system that operates now in 63 POSs in 90 countries. -0-

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