ACBA CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK offers extra 0.1 percent interest rate for all deposits

YEREVAN, October 31. / ARKA /. ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK said it will offer a higher interest rate for all deposits that will be placed in the bank from October 31 by using ONLINE ACBA system. The proposed interest rate will be 0.1 percent higher of the bank’s effective rates, the bank said in a press release. The special offer is timed to World Savings Day, marked October 31.

By using ACBA-ONLINE systems customers can manage their accounts without visiting the bank –repay loans, place deposits, open current accounts, make transfers, and repay overdrafts.

ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK is owned by French Credit Agricole SA (15.56%), SACAM International (12.44%), and the Union of Agricultural Cooperatives. -0-

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