Intel Express available in any Bank Anelik branch office now

YEREVAN, February 20. /ARKA/. Clients of Bank Anelik have now an opportunity to make international money transfers through Intel Express in any branch office, the banks’ press office reported.

Bank Anelik joined Intel Express international money transfer system in January.

The bank’s 2014 strategy aims at introduction of new banking services and retail products in particular, to become closer to customers, vice-chairman of Bank Anelik board and head of retail trade at the bank Vardan Gevorgyan said.

Gevorgyan said everyone can see the advantages of being a Bank Anelik’s client even from the first experience.

The bank is planning to even more expand the range of its services in the near future, he said.
The bank’s clients can send and get money through Intel Express, as well as Anelik and MoneyGram in the bank in dollars, euros and rubles.

Bank Anelik was established on July 9, 1990, and got registered on October 1, 1991.

In October 1996, the bank received its license from the Central Bank of Armenia. Back in July 2009 CreditBank S.A.L., one of the leading Lebanese banks, obtained 51% of Bank Anelik’s shares.

CreditBank S.A.L. increased its share to 89.95% in 2012 and consolidated 100% of Bank Anelik’s shares in 2013. –0–

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