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Areximbank – Gazprombank Group and Rosgosstrakh-Armenia offer insurance of international travels

YEREVAN, February 1. / ARKA /. Areximbank – Gazprombank Group and Rosgosstrakh-Armenia insurance company have announced a new service –insurance of international travels.

Now when buying a bank payment card the customer can choose a convenient insurance package for his/her international trips to anywhere in the world .

The coast of an insurance package is 30, 000 euros. The contract is concluded for a period of one year on condition that a traveler stays abroad from 15 to 90 days. For holders of GOLD cards the insurance package is free. For other cardholders the size of insurance premium depends on the duration of the stay abroad.

When it is up to 15 days the insurance premium is 3,500 drams, when it is up to 30 days, the premium is 5000 drams and if a customer stays up to 90 days it is 12,500 drams. Full details are available on the website of the bank.

Areximbank – Gazprombank Group, founded in 1998 to handle financial flows between Russia and Armenia is now owned fully by Russian Gazprombank. The bank was certified for compliance with international requirements of ISO 9001:2008. It has 16 branches – 9 in regions of Armenia and 7 in the capital Yerevan.

Rosgosstrakh Armenia was established in 2008. It is owned by Russian ROSGOSSTRAKH. .-0-

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