Maximum limit of replenishment through TelCell increased in Bank VTB (Armenia) branch offices

YEREVAN, July 4. /ARKA/. Maximum limit for replenishment of bank/card account balances loan payments through TelCell terminals is increased in branch offices of Bank VTB (Armenia), the bank’s press office reported.

The limit is accepted from all terminals and is increased from 60,000 to 100,000 drams, according to the report.

Clients will save the commission fee and pay only once for replenishment worth 100,000 drams, says the report.

TelCell terminals are currently available in 49 branch offices of the bank. Replenishment and loan payments can be made online through TelCell from 09:00 to 19:00 on business days and from 09:00 to 18:00 on Saturdays. Transactions effected at other times will be carried out at 09:00 on the next banking day

VTB Bank (Armenia) is owned fully by Russian VTB Bank. It runs 67 branches across Armenia, more than any other local bank. -0-

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