Anelik Bank joins converse transfer payment system

YEREVAN, June 8. / ARKA /. Anelik Bank said today it has joined “Converse Transfer” payment system, which allows individuals to send and receive money transfers across Armenia and CIS countries in Armenian drams, US dollars, euros and Russian rubles without account opening.

Astghik Martirosyan, a press officer for the bank, was quoted as saying in a press release that the Bank enables its clients to choose the most convenient bank product to make various transactions.

She said the new payment system allows making money transfers in a matter of minutes.
Bank Anelik offers also other money transfer systems – Anelik, Money Gram, Intel Express, Unistream, Siggue and Avers.

Anelik Bank founded in 1990 is now entirely owned by Lebanese CreditBank SAL.-0-

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