ACBA ON-LINE users to open deposit- secured credit lines and repay loans via “Installment on spot”

YEREVAN, February 13. /ARKA/. ACBA ON-LINE users don’t have to visit the bank now to open a deposit -secured credit line. Moreover, they can repay their loans via “Installment on spot” service, ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK reported to ARKA on Wednesday.

The bank stated that bank depositors who are ACBA ON-LINE clients can now open a deposit- secured credit line without visiting the bank from anywhere in the world via ACBA ON-LINE.

Also, the clients of “Installment on spot” service can repay their loans just by making redemption in ACBA ON-LINE’s “Loans” sector. This service is available 7/24.

Besides opening a deposit- secured credit line and repaying loans via “Installment on spot” service, ACBA ON-Line service enables clients without visiting the bank to manage their accounts, to repay loans, to place money on their deposits, to open accounts, and to make repayment of overdrafts.

“We take care of our clients and work on better meet the needs of our customers,” the bank stated.
ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK was founded in 1996. Its major shareholders are the French Credit Agricole SA (15.56%), SACAM International (12.44%), as well as unions of farmers in 10 regions of Armenia. -0-

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