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ACBA Mobile application made more available to individuals

YEREVAN, August 9. /ARKA/. ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK has lowered the one-time fee for the activation of ACBA Mobile application for individuals, the bank’s press service said today in a press release.

According to the press release, the customers who will have applied to the bank for the installment of the application before September 20 will pay the one-time fee of 2,500 drams.

The bank’s clients can use the ACBA Mobile app to make money transfers to their accounts or to accounts in any other bank in Armenia, replenish deposits, pay utility bills, exchange currency, send to and receive messages from the Bank, receive detailed information about their obligations to the bank, as well as receive reminders about loan repayments. Armenians wishing to travel abroad can use it to get statements about their bank accounts for submission to foreign embassies.

Customers can use the app to manage their accounts without visiting the bank anytime, anywhere with only having access to Internet and a working phone or tablet with iOS or Android operating system.

Detailed information on the benefits and opportunities of the applications is available at ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK’s  official website.

To use the mobile application one should download it from the App Store or Google Play and contact a  bank’s branch to activate it.

ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK was established in 1996 as part of European Union’s TACIS program. In September 2006, France’s Credit Agricole Group became the biggest shareholder of the bank making considerable investments into its capital. -0-

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