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Anelik Bank offers new kind of loans – Fast Resources

YEREVAN, September 29. /ARKA/. Anelik Bank, continuing to expand the range of its lending products, offers a new type of loans – Fast Resources, the bank’s press office reported on Wednesday.
Loans are extended for 6 months at 24% interest rate. The size of the loan is AMD 150,000.

The Fast Resources is a revolving credit line, which allows borrowers every six months to prolong the maturity deadline for another six months, but not more than 10 years.

Astkhik Martirosyan, the press secretary of Anelik Bank, said the bank’s new offers are prompted by clients’ needs.

“The bank lends AMD 150,000 to a client within 24 hours without demanding income-confirming papers,” she said. “If money is needed urgently, for example for paying bills for repair, medical services, trips or goods, Anelik Bank can put your plans into reality.”

Anelik Bank, established in 1990, is owned fully by Lebanese CreditBank S.A.L. ($1 –  AMD 474.03). –0—-

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