Converse Bank makes “Trip with AVERS” offer

YEREVAN, December 9. /ARKA/. On December 1, Converse Bank and AVERS money transfer system announced an offer called Trip with AVERS, which is in force until April 1, the bank’s press office reports.

Three clients singled out for the most frequent usage of AVERS system in transferring money via Converse Bank within the mentioned period as well as those receiving money in the same way will win the main prizes – one ticket to the country from which money has been received or where money has been sent.

The following 30 active clients will get MasterCard Standard card with 30,000 drams balance on it.
AVERS is a swift money transfer system. Transfers can be operated in U.S. dollars, Euros and Russian rubles without opening an account. Amount of one transfer is not limited.

AVERS money transfer network operates in 30 countries.

Transfer formalization lasts only 5 minutes and the commission is 1.3% of the amount of the transfer.
Converse Bank was registered on December 20, 1993.

In February 2007, Eduardo Eurnekian, Argentine entrepreneur of Armenian descent, bought 95% of the bank’s shares.

The remaining 5% belong to Armenian Apostolic Church. —0—-

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