VTB Bank (Armenia) has another New Year offer for its clients

YEREVAN, December 21. /ARKА/. VTB Bank (Armenia) has another New Year offer for its clients – they enjoy up-to-five-percent additional discounts when formalize purchases of consumer goods in installment via VTB Bank (Armenia), the press office of the bank reports.

This offer is in force in trade centers which are partners to VTB Bank (Armenia). They are listed on the bank’s website. Link: http://ru.vtb.am/retail/akcii/5-discount/cank.pdf

The installment credit is formalized immediately in one of the listed trade centers. To receive the loan only passport and the number of social card are needed, and for law enforcement agencies’ officers also an identification document or salary statement.

The loan amounts from AMD 30,000 to AMD 1.5 million and is extended for 3 months to 5 years.
All the individuals no younger than 21 and no older than 65 (at the moment of repayment) who are residents of Armenia may receive the loan.

Details are available here: http://ru.vtb.am/retail/credits/gold/#GoodsByInstallments

One may also visit the bank’s branches or call the bank’s contact service – 87-87.($1 – AMD 481.60). –0—

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