Armentel and VTB Bank (Armenia) offer residents of Amenia’s provinces to buy smartphones and tablets in installments

YEREVAN, November 22. /ARKA/. ArmenTel, trading as Beeline, is expanding its joint program with VTB Bank (Armenia) – it offers mobile phones, tablets and computers residents of Armenia’s provinces, which can buy them in installments without visiting the bank, the company’s press office reported today.

Contracts may be sealed in any provincial office of ArmenTel.

“ArmenTel’s cooperation with VTB Bank has been launched in an effort to make sales of devises comfortable and services swift and good also for provinces’ residents,” ArmenTel CEO Igor Klimko was quoted by the company’s press office as saying. “Improving the quality of its services, ArmenTel doesn’t ignore modern trends and novelties in the computer and telephone market. We are constantly updating the range of our models and invite residents of Armenia’s regions to take advantage of our partner program and acquire a modern smartphone or a tablet of the most popular brands.”

To formalize their applications, applicants have to submit their passports and social cards. Additional information about terms of crediting is available in all the provincial offices of Beeline. -0—

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