Anelik Bank customers may use TelCel terminals to make various payments

YEREVAN, June 23. / ARKA /. Anelik Bank said today its customers may use from now on TelCel payment system’s stationary and self-service terminals to replenish their bank accounts any day of the week and at any time.

“Anelik Bank has always sought to offer its customers more convenient and innovative banking services enabling them to ignore the distance and save time,’ a press officer for the bank, Astghik Martirosyan, says in a press release.

According to her, to make payments for banking services, customers need to go to the section “Banks and UCO» and choose then “Anelik» sub-section.

“We believe that customers of Anelik Bank will appreciate the simplicity and ease of replenishing accounts through the terminals of our company, while Anelik Bank will appreciate the benefits of receiving funds through TelCel”, head of TelCel Business Development Unit Arthur Khachatryan says.

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

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