Areximbank-Gazprombank Group joins Anelik international money transfer system

YEREVAN, July 12. /ARKA/. Areximbank-Gazprombank Group said it has joined Anelik international money transfers system. In a press release the Russian-owned bank said now customers of all 16 branches and the head office of the Bank may make remittances via Anelik system in Russian rubles, U.S. dollars and Euro to nearly 90 countries around the world.

Areximbank-Gazprombank Group offers remittances also via MoneyGram, Contact, Migom, Bystraya Pochta, Blizko and Unistream systems, and also registered money transfers without account opening via Gazprom Express system from Russia to Armenia. -0-

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