VTB Bank (Armenia) unveils new offer for preferred clients

YEREVAN, December 1. /ARKA/. VTB Bank (Armenia) unveiled today a new offer, called ‘Privilege,’ which it said was designed for its preferred customers. The new product is based on Visa Platinum premium cards, the bank’s press service reported.

It said the clients who will subscribe to the “Privilege” offer are provided with individual services in a special branch by personal managers. In case of questions, clients can contact personal managers any time of the day seven days a week. They will be provided with the necessary information on all products and services of the bank, as well as will be provided with professional support in resolving financial issues. The new package offer includes a wide range of banking products provided on preferential terms.

In particular, deposits are accepted with 0.2% higher interest rate , they are provided with premium Visa Platinum cards, with a lawyer service , travel insurance, safe boxes (with a 50% discount), also concierge, mobile banking services and preferential credit terms.

All of the above products are provided free of charge. The annual payment for the offer is 200,000 drams ($413). To join the offer clients should visit the Prime branch of the bank located at 2/86 Baghramyan Ave., Yerevan.

VTB Bank (Armenia) is entirely owned by Russian VTB group. It runs 67 branches in Armenia. -0-

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