Armenian citizens can receive their credit records from Haypost offices

YEREVAN, October 4. /ARKA/. Haypost CJSC and ACRA Armenian Credit Bureau have launched a program, which will allow individuals and legal entities to request and receive their credit records from post offices in Yerevan, the press office of Haypost postal service reported on Tuesday.

Before that, it was possible to get credit histories only from the credit bureau office.

The new joint allows clients to save time and receive their credit records in the nearest post offices.
The service will become available also in provincial post offices soon.

ACRA, established in 2004, is the first private credit bureau in Armenia. Its key aim is to collect, process and provide updated data about banks and credit organizations to authorized establishments. –0—

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