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Anelik Bank joins “Social Package” program

YEREVAN, February 22. /ARKA/. Anelik Bank said Friday it had joined “Social package” program.

Thus, all beneficiaries of this program will be able to open accounts at Anelik Bank from 22 February.

A social package intended for civil and public employees was introduced in Armenia in January 2012. One of the mandatory components of the package is a compulsory health insurance. Thus, each employee received 132,000 drams per annum within the social package.

The clients who will open accounts at Anelik Bank will enjoy not only the social benefits of the package but also the opportunities offered by the bank. Particularly, these clients can receive interests from positive balance.

“Soon, besides the opportunities mentioned above, the clients, who open their account on Social package program at Anelik Bank, will enjoy preferential lending and some other services, which are currently being developed,” the bank’s press service quoted Levon Tumanyan, a head of Anelik bank business development and branch coordination department, as saying.

The beneficiaries of the social package and their family members, including spouses and single children up to 27 years old, regardless their job position and salary will equally enjoy a number of social services. The package covers medical insurance, monthly redemption of mortgage credits, tuition fees at accredited universities, and vacations in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh.

Anelik Bank was founded in 1990. Some 89.95% of its shares is owned by Lebanese CreditBank S.A.L., Samvel Chzmachian owns 10.05%.—0-

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