VTB Bank (Armenia) kicks off unprecedented internet- banking free campaign

YEREVAN, March 18. /ARKA/. VTB Bank (Armenia) launches an unprecedented campaign for its individual customers who will activate the Internet-banking service up to June 12, 2013, the bank told ARKA Monday.

According to the source, all individual customers of the bank will enjoy a three-month free of charge Internet-banking service.

“The goal of the campaign is to make the bank clients enjoy a preferential period of the Internet-banking service. During such period they will have an opportunity to get familiar with its broad range of functions and advantages,” the bank said.

The Internet-banking service enables the customers to process money transfers within the same banking network or to other banks, including international, pay social charges, complete credit, deposit and card applications, refill accounts of current deposits and repay the loan debts.

“VTB Bank (Armenia) assesses Internet-banking as a perspective and demanded tool for offering our customers convenient package of banking services,” the bank quoted Yuri Gusev, Director General- Chairman of the Board of Directors, as saying.

According to him, this campaign will raise the interest of customers in the Internet-banking service and foster its efficient promotion at the local market.

Gusev also believes the campaign will merely meet the demands and requests of the customers who are following the modern tendencies.

“Within the frames of the campaign, all those individual who will activate the Internet-banking service for 3 months can anytime stop using the service,” the source resumed.

VTB Bank (Armenia) became a member of VTB international financial group in April 2004.

Currently, it is fully owned by Russian VTB Group, the second largest bank in Russia. It is listed in top 3 banks in Armenia. It has 67 branches in Armenia, more than any other bank. -0

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