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Anelik bank introduces Anelik mobile banking app

YEREVAN, July 10. / ARKA /. Anelik Bank has introduced Anelik Mobile Banking application designed for individual and corporate clients subscribed to its Client-Bank service. Anelik Bank said in a press release that these clients can get quick information about the status of their accounts, credits and deposits, loan repayment schedules, completed transactions, forex exchange rates and also information about the location of the nearest ATM by using their smartphones or tablets.

Astghik Martirosyan, a press officer for the bank, says the application is fully integrated with the bank’s Bank-Client service. According to her, the clients do not have to register in order to login in.

They need to enter their passwords and download the application free of charge from the respective online shop and then activate it on their phones.

“Anelik Mobile Banking is another convenient tool we have designed for our customers. This application can be used to synchronize the schedule of repayment of loans with the mobile calendar and get notifications about loan repayment dates,” she is quoted as saying.

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

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