Anelik Bank reduces prices for some services from October

YEREVAN, October 1. /ARKA/. Anelik Bank has lowered tariffs for a number of its services as from October 1, the bank’s press office reported.

In particular, the bank has reviewed the tariffs for its ‘Bank-Client’ system, for SWIFT remittances by individuals and some other services.

From now on annual fees for transactions through “Bank-Client” system will be 20,000 drams for legal entities and 5,000 drams for individuals (instead of monthly fees of 4,000 drams and 900 drams before).

Apart from this, monthly charges for viewing accounts at ‘Bank-Client’ system will be cancelled. Instead, organizations and individuals will have to pay one annual fee of 10,000 drams and of 5,000 drams respectively, both for viewing accounts and carrying out transactions.

As from October 1, the cost of international transfers through SWIFT will start from 3,000 drams (compared to 7,500 drams before)

Anelik Bank makes adjustments to its tariff policies based on the market situation, deputy head of Anelik Bank’s board and head of business development at the bank Hayk Mkrtchyan 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 is fully owner by the Lebanese CreditBank.

The bank’s assets totalled AMD 69.2 billion as of the end of June 2014; the liabilities were AMD 56.9 billion. Its capital amounted to AMD 13.3 billion and loan portfolio was AMD 47 billion. ($1 – AMD 407.6). –0–

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