VTB bank (Armenia) announces special Internet banking offer for its individual customers

YEREVAN, February 20. / ARKA /. VTB Bank (Armenia) has announced a special offer designed for its individual customers wishing to use its Internet banking service. The special offer will be effective from February 16 to June 16. The offer applies also to those who will become a client of the bank during this promotional period.

“All customers of the bank who will subscribe to Internet banking service during this period will be given free three-month Internet banking,’ the bank said in a press release.

Internet banking services launched by VTB Bank (Armenia) in 2013 is an easy and convenient way for the customers to remotely manage their accounts at the bank. This service enables customers to track also the status of their accounts, make money transfers and payments, to convert instantly a foreign currency to pay Internet, mobile communications, utilities bills, repay loans and so on. The service allows making speedy and absolutely reliable payments and transactions at any time and any day from home or from anywhere in the world.

VTB Bank (Armenia) is a 200% subsidiary of Russian VTB Bank. It runs 67 branch offices throughout Armenia, more than any other local bank.

The bank’s assets in late 2014 stood at 379.6 billion drams  (a 25.6% year-on-year increase); its liabilities were worth 334.8bln drams (26.3% growth), total capital stood at 44.7 bln drams (20.2% growth), loan investments – about 244.3bln drams (11.6% increase). The 2014 profit of the bank amounted to 777.14 mln drams, as compared to 5.6bln drams in 2013.-0-

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