Armenian payment system changes its logo

YEREVAN, October 3. / ARKA /. The Armenian payment system ArCa (Armenian Card) has changed its logo. The system said the changes were prompted by its achievements, reflected in the recognizable logo. At the same time, the payment system is aimed at development, progress and new gains, symbolized by the arrow that links the two parts of the letter “A”.

The blur color of the logo (peace) and the orange color (abundance and work) symbolize the general idea of ​​fruitful and peaceful work aimed at constant development.

The new logo will appear first of all on the new chip cards of ArCa, as well as on the company’s website.
The Armenian Card payment system was founded on March 16, 2000 as a single national payment system for payment cards. The system offers a package of services that enable banks to issue and service ArCa, MasterCard, VISA, American Express and Diners Club International cards. -0-

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