Anelik Bank offers new type of card loans – SIMPLY-QUICKLY EXPRESS

YEREVAN, August 26./ARKA/. Anelik Bank, continuing improvement of its lending, offers SIMPLY-QUICKLY EXPRESS, a new type of card loans, to its clients, the bank’s press office reports.

The loan is extended only in US dollars. The bank lends no more than $1,400 for 60 months at 16.8% annual interest rate. No income evidence is required.

Vardan Gevorgyan, the bank’s director in charge of retail transactions, is quoted in the press release as saying that the bank, remaining stuck to its strategic principles, will keep offering maximally affordable banking instruments to its clients.

He said that the new offer is fresh evidence of the bank’s flexible strategy. “The advantage of this type of credits is that it is extended at far lower annual interest rate – 16.8%,” he said.

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

In October 1996, the bank got its license from the Central Bank of Armenia.

Anelik Bank’s shares belong to Lebanese CreditBank–0–

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