New summer opportunities opened by Areximbank – Gazprombank Group

YEREVAN, June 3. /ARKA/. Areximbank – Gazprombank Group is offering new advantages for summer vacations, the bank’s press office told ARKA.

The bank gives its clients an opportunity to safely store their valuable items and documents in individual safe-deposit boxes in its vault during summer holidays till August 30, according to the report.

In case if a respective rent agreement is signed for one year, customer will get a VISA CLASSIC or a MasterCard Standard with no irreducible balance or yearly service charge required in a selected currency (USD, EURO, RUR, AMD) as a gift, says the report.

The bank’s cards give discounts in 200 sale points in trade centers, hotels, insurance companies, medical centers and recreation facilities across Armenia.

The bank is offering four different types of safe-deposit boxes for periods from a day to a year.
The bank uses a progressive pay structure in renting out its safe-deposit boxes, based on duration of storage.

The bank’s vault is equipped with modern security systems that ensure safety and confidentiality.
The bank’s individual safety deposit boxes can be rented through by third persons under a power of attorney.

The rent agreements are arranged in the bank’s headoffice (Northern Avenue, house 6-10) or at Nalbandyan branch (Nalbandyan str. 116).

Areximbank-Gazprombank Group closed joint-stock company was founded in 1998 to support entrepreneurs and to handle financial flows between Russia and Armenia. The bank is fully owned by Russian Gazprombank.

In 2010, AB Certification (France) Audit Company granted ISO 9001:2008 international certificate of compliance to the bank. In 2012, the bank received ISO 27001: 2005 certificate of compliance from Certification International United Kingdom.–0–

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