Anelik Bank offers affordable individual deposit boxes to its clients for summer season

YEREVAN, July 9. /ARKA/. Anelik Bank offers individual deposit boxes at low prices to its clients, the bank’s press office reported on Wednesday.

The bank offers these reliable and up-to-international-standards boxes to provide people with an opportunity to enjoy careless trips in summertime.

The bank’s clients can keep valuable things and papers in the deposit boxes for minimum AMD 2,000 per month.

Armen Hambardzumyan, head of the Anelik Bank’s division in charge of retail transactions, said the bank provides small, medium-size and big deposit boxes in a hall equipped with special round-the-clock surveillance devises.

“The hall is furnished with a modern security and fire-fighting systems,” he said adding that the bank ensures security and confidentiality.

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

In July 2009, Credit Bank S.A.L., one of Lebanon’s largest banks, bought 51% of Anelik Bank’s shares and became its general shareholder. In 2012, the share of CreditBank S.A.L. in Anelik Bank grew to 89.95%, and in 2013, it became the sole shareholder.

The Anelik Bank’s assets totalled AMD 63.65 billion by April 1, 2014, liabilities AMD 51.1 billion and credit investments AMD 42.8 billion. Its capital amounted to about AMD 12.6 billion. The bank’s net losses in the first quarter of this year amounted to AMD 503.3 million – 35.34% year-on-year growth. ($1- AMD 407.55). —0—

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