Anelik Bank first Armenian bank to join Moneytun international money transfer system

YEREVAN, March 24./ARKA/. Anelik Bank is the first Armenian bank to join Moneytun international money transfer system, the bank’s press office reported on Thursday.

According to the press release, the bank operates money transfers between the United States and Armenia. Minimum amount for transfer is $7 and maximum $10,000.

Astkhik Martirosyan, press secretary of Anelik Bnak, said that the bank offers improved services to its clients.

“This has become possible also thanks to cooperation with new partners,” she said. “We are happy to report that Anelik Bank represents at money transfer market its new and reliable partner – Moneytun international money transfer system, through which transfers reach their receivers in five to 10 minutes.”

In her words, Moneytun is the eighth system served by Anelik Bank.

Martirosyan also advised clients to receive money transfers by using Anelik-Transfer payment card.

“Our clients can receive money transfers via Anelik, MoneyGram, IntelExpress, Ria Money Transfer, Sigue Money Transfer, Unistream, Converse Transfer systems by using Anelik-Transfer without visiting the bank – they only need to call 59 33 33,” she said. “This is a modern banking instrument designed to ensure convenience to our clients.”

Anelik Bank established in 1990 is owned fully by Lebanese CreditBank S.A.L. —0—-

spot_img

POPULAR

Armbanks Weekly Digest: Key Events in Armenia’s Financial Market (June 8-14)

The week in Armenia's financial market was influenced by decisions by international financial institutions, currency dynamics, capital market data, and the debt agenda.

VTB (Armenia): Instant transfers to Russia are becoming increasingly popular

Retail clients of VTB (Armenia) continue to actively use the free transfer service to MIR cards of Russian recipients. Over the past six months, transfer volume has grown by 40%.

Central Bank of Armenia does not expect a significant inflationary effect from the increase in excise taxes

Raising excise taxes on certain goods will not lead to significant inflationary consequences in Armenia, according to Central Bank Chairman Martin Galstyan.

Up to 30% idcoin at pools: Idram&IDBank

From the very first days of summer, everyone gets into “vacation mood”. Some are already planning their long-awaited beach getaways, others prefer to enjoy the breathtaking nature of Armenia, while some are looking for ways to spend the weekend aways from the city’s hustle and bustle – right here in town.

Armenia records an influx of capital and growing interest from international investors – Central Bank head

Armenia is experiencing a significant influx of capital and growing interest from international investors, said Martin Galstyan, Chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia.

LATEST NEWS

spot_imgspot_imgspot_img