Anelik bank joins EasyPay system

YEREVAN, May 30. / ARKA /. Anelik Bank said its clients now have the opportunity to top up their card and current accounts, as well as repay their loans by using the EasyPay system.

To make this happen the bank conducted a special professional, technical and system integration providing its customers with the opportunity to take advantage of EasyPay payment system to carry out transactions at any day of the week, with no time limit and in any place where the payment terminals are installed.

“This is another of the Bank’s innovative proposal, designed specifically for its customers, which will help them carry out banking transactions in a more convenient environment and save time. To do this, clients should visit  the sub-section” Finance” of the “Service Payment’ section of the  terminal, then select  Bank Anelik  and  make the payments,” Anelik  Bank press officer Astghik Martirosyan is quoted as saying in a bank press release.

Anelik Bank created in 1990 is now entirely owned by Lebanese Credit Bank S.A.L.

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