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Card transactions via internet upped 4.5% to AMD 2.27 bln in September

YEREVAN, November 12. /ARKA/. As of late September, card transactions processed via Internet in Armenia valued at 2.27 billion drams, which was 4.5% higher from August, the Central Bank said in its monthly newsletter for September 2013.

The newsletter stated total of 109,031 transactions were processed within the reported month, 1.9% higher from a month earlier.

According to the source, the card transactions processed through ATMs, POS-terminals, and some other accepting devices in Armenia amounted to 94.9 billion drams (reduction of 1.1%) in September, total of 1,743,127 transactions were made (reduction of  0.4%).

Total of 1,442,957 transactions were made via ATMs hitting 74.3 billion drams in September.
Transactions via POS-terminals and imprinters accounted to 191,139 and valued at 18.2 billion drams. ($1 – 405.43 drams).  –0-

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