Anelik bank announces special discount offer for women customers

YEREVAN, March 9. / ARKA /. The Yerevan-based Anelik Bank has announced today a special offer to be timed with women’s month in Armenia running from March 8 to April 7), saying in a press release that all women customers will be provided with a 50% discount on a range of services.

More precisely, all female clients will be able to make SWIFT money transfers, rent safe deposit boxes, open accounts, receive MasterCard and Cirrus / Maestro cards at 50% discount along with the right to make free transactions through the Bank-Client system.

In addition, all women customers of the bank will receive a 50% discount coupon when making non-cash payments via bank cards on the website www.biglemon.am.

“Anelik Bank is happy to surprise its customers by strengthening the relationship with them. With this action, we wish to convey a pleasant spring mood to our customers,’ Nune Melkumyan, the head of the marketing and public relations department, is quoted as saying in a press release.

According to the report, the special offer is not valid for individual women entrepreneurs.
Anelik Bank was registered in October 1991. It is now owned by FISTOCO LTD – 59.7% and Lebanese CreditBank S.A.L. – 40.3% – 0-

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