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Zolotaya Korona remittances system announces lower commissions

YEREVAN, July 27, /ARKA/. Zolotaya Korona money transfer system said all those who will remit money to Russia from August 1 via ACBA Credit Agricole Bank will pay lower commission.
It said in a press release that the commission for remitting 25,000 Russian rubles, 800 USD or 600 euros will be 0.5% of the amount. It said also the largest commission for making remittances in Russian rubles, USD and euros will 1000 rubles, 40 USD and 30 euros respectively ( their equivalent in drams).
ACBA Credit Agricole Bank’s major shareholders are French Credit Agricole S.A (15.56%), SACAM International (12.44%) and farmers unions in ten Armenian provinces. Currently it offers money transfers through Unistream, MoneyGram, Contact, Migom, , Blizko, Ria Money Transfer, Anelik, Avers and Bystraya Pochta systems. -0-

YEREVAN, July 27, /ARKA/. Zolotaya Korona money transfer system said all those who will remit money to Russia from August 1 via ACBA CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK will pay lower commission.

It said in a press release that the commission for remitting 25,000 Russian rubles, 800 USD or 600 euros will be 0.5% of the amount. It said also the largest commission for making remittances in Russian rubles, USD and euros will 1000 rubles, 40 USD and 30 euros respectively ( their equivalent in drams).

ACBA CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK’S major shareholders are French Credit Agricole S.A (15.56%), SACAM International (12.44%) and farmers unions in ten Armenian provinces. Currently it offers money transfers through Unistream, MoneyGram, Contact, Migom, , Blizko, Ria Money Transfer, Anelik, Avers and Bystraya Pochta systems. -0-

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