Areximbank-Gazprombank Group announces no-chip Visa Gold and MasterCard Gold promotional offer

YEREVAN, August 25. /ARKA/. Areximbank-Gazprombank Group has announced a promotional offer for non-chip Visa Gold and MasterCard Gold, the bank’s press office reported.

The bank is offering its clients to buy the mentioned no-chip card for a year, with an annual fee of 2,000 drams, without irreducible balance required and in currency preferred, according to the report.
Cards are given to clients upon submission of special coupons that can be received at any Areximbank office.

Customers who will submit such coupons issued by the bank in the previous offer will be also able to exchange them for no-chip MasterCard Gold for one year, with annual fee of 1,000 drams, with no irreducible balance required and in currency preferred, says the report.

Clients using POS terminals and e-commerce will get a 1% cash-back.

Areximbank – Gazprombank Group CJSC was established in 1998. The bank is a subsidiary of Russia’s Gazprombank OJSC.

The bank’s assets totaled AMD 146.5 billion and liabilities AMD 124.6 billion as of early July 2014. Its loan investments amounted to AMD 82.669 billion and capital AMD 21.9 billion. Areximbank – Gazprombank Group’s 2nd Q 2014 profit was AMD 547.6 million, 56.13% more than it gained in the same quarter a year before. ($1- AMD 408.22). –0–

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