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Areximbank-Gazprombank Group first bank in Armenia to offer eqvilibria club cards to VIP clients

YEREVAN, July 13. /ARKA/. Areximbank-Gazprombank Group will add a unique service to its package Priority for VIP clients.

The bank’s press office reports that the bank’s VIP clients will be first holders of Eqvilibria card offered as part of the international program of preferences for holders of bonus bank cards.

Eqvilibria Club is the biggest international system of servicing holders of premium category banking cards.

Based on the most advanced technologies, the system allows the cardholders to buy top-range goods and services on special conditions, provides them access to unique Internet services with the opportunity of accumulating air miles in making purchases on the club’s website and to exclusive events etc.

Eqvilibria Club cards are effective in 12 countries, including Armenia.

Prominent politicians, sportsmen and artists as well as owners and top managers of large companies are among the club’s members.

The package Priority includes provision of VISA Gold or Master Card with annual servicing and cards of Countdown and IAPA international discount programs and ahead-of-line servicing in all the branches of the bank.

Priority package also offers currency exchange at special rates, Internet banking services, SMS notification on Telecard banking transactions and special terms for deposits.

Areximbank-Gazprombank Group (former Areximbank, renamed on June 12, 2009) was established in August 1998 for supporting entrepreneurship and serving financial flows between Russia and Armenia.

In 2007, it became a subsidiary of Russia’s biggest bank, Gazprombank.

The bank has been certified to meet the requirements of ISO 9001: 2008.

Areximbank-Gazprombank Group has 16 branches – nine in provinces and seven in the capital city. —0—

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