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Holders of ANELIK BANK BOOM ENERGY VISA Classic get new benefits

YEREVAN, January 25. / ARKA /. Armenian Anelik bank said it has extended the list of benefits enjoyed by holders of its ANELIK BANK BOOM ENERGY VISA Classic card. The card was introduced in September 2012, granting its holders special free entry to a string of Yerevan karaoke, disco and night clubs as well as 2 free songs, free food and drinks in a music club, also a 10 % discount at about 21 cafes, restaurants, fast food points and leisure places in Yerevan when making non-cash payments by using the card and also up to 50% discount at about 400 stores and service points in Armenia when making non-cash payments.

Since the card is an international VISA Classic card type, it enables card holders to make non-cash e-transactions and e-purchases and use it worldwide . Card holders have the possibility to win 4 persons trip to the Black Sea which is provided by the JASUTA TRAVEL tour company. The card enables to make utility payments and offers 2% interest annually accumulated to the positive balance of the account.

From now on the holders of ANELIK BANK BOOM ENERGY VISA Classic card are granted free entry to Crystal show club , where they may sing two songs free. Their entry to dance club “Club 12” is also free.

David Ananian, head of a department in charge of plastic cards said,” “The first steps have already been taken, and the number of clubs today reached 12. This process will continue, and we plan to further expand the list of clubs and also provide other opportunities. ”

Anelik bank was established in 1990. It is owned by Lebanese CreditBank (89.95%), and the Bank’s CEO Samvel Chzmachyan (10.05%). -0-

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