VTB Bank (Armenia) makes special offer to clients ahead of spring holidays

YEREVAN, March 7. /ARKA/. VTB Bank (Armenia) offers 5% cheaper shopping to clients, the bank’s press office reported on Tuesday.

Ahead of the women’s holidays, the bank gives its clients an opportunity to purchase consumer commodities in the bank’s partner trade centers at an up-to-five-percent discount in addition to these centers’ discounts.

The installment loan is formalized immediately in the trade center. Only the passport and the social card are needed to formalize it.

From law enforcement officers, identity evidence or salary evidence is required as well.

The loan size is from AMD 30,000 to AMD 1,500,000. The loan repayment term is from 3 months to 5 years.

All resident individuals aged above 21 and those who will not turn 65 at the moment of repayment can enjoy this loan.

Details are available on the bank’s website. You can also call 87-87. –0—

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