Anelik Bank’s discount network embraces new brand shops

YEREVAN, June 12./ARKA/. The cardholders of Anelik Bank will now get 10% discounts in several other brand shops: Basic House, Bata, Cool Club, Ko.shik, Z-generation, the bank reported to ARKA on Wednesday.

“We are happy to have in our discount network such new popular shops as Basic House, Bata, Cool Club, Ko.shik и Z-generation,” said Armen Arevyan, the chief of marketing and public affairs division at Anelik Bank.

Thereby, Anelik bank’s cardholders will get 10% discounts for whole assortment making payments via their cards.

Arevyan expressed his hope that the cardholders will be pretty active and will not miss a chance to shop at discounts.

“We also anticipate expanding our discount network which will embrace some new and interesting shops,” he noted.

Anelik Bank was established on July 9, 1990 and registered on October 1, 1991.In October 1996, the bank got its license from the Central Bank of Armenia.Lebanese CreditBank holds 89.95% of Anelik Bank’s shares, and the remaining 10.05% belong to Samvel Chzmachyan, the chairman of the bank’s board.—0-

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