Anelik Bank announces new affordable loan ‘fast plus” designed for individual customers

YEREVAN, April 28. / ARKA /. Anelik Bank has announced today a new affordable loan, it called ‘Fast Plus” designed for individual customers.

The bank said in a press release that the loan, up to $8,000, and collateral-free is available for all individuals with steady income.

“Our primary goal is to offer our customers the most affordable and simple products. This affordable and flexible loan will help our customers to quickly solve their financial problems ,” a deputy bank chairman, Vardan Gevorgyan, was quoted as saying.

He said the bank hopes that this loan will make customers appreciate the benefits of being an Anelik Bank customers and take advantage of its other services as well.

The loan is available via VISA CLASSIC and MASTERCARD STANDARD cards. Holders of these cards are subject also to up to 50 % discounts in some 500 stores and service stations across Armenia.

Anelik Bank was created in 1990. It is now fully owned by Lebanese CreditBank SAL. -0-

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