VTB Bank (Armenia) improves servicing of clients through TelCell terminals

YEREVAN, December 26. /ARKA/. As part of a program designed to develop remote channels for servicing its corporate clients and private entrepreneurs, VTB Bank (Armenia) has unveiled today a new opportunity for replenishing bank and card accounts through TelCell payment terminals, indicating the purpose of payment.

Now payment terminals have a virtual keyboard on their screens enabling the bank’s clients to indicate the purpose of replenishment of the account with both digital and alphabetic symbols. As a result, legal entities can now comfortably accept funds in their favor, identifying the purposes of payments and payers by means of bank account statement. The bank’s clients may also use TelCell payment terminals to replenish their deposits and repay loans.

Replenishment of accounts and repayment of loans can be carried out in 24/7 mode in any of 1500 TelCell terminals located throughout Armenia. They are also available in more than 90% of the bank’s branches.

Banking operations through TelCell terminals are quick and safe. After the customer makes the necessary payment, an SMS message with all details of the transaction is sent to his/her mobile number. On working days and hours (Mon.-Sat, 9: 00-18: 00), transactions are performed instantly, and on non-working days and hours transaction are carried out at 9:01 of the next business day.

VTB Bank (Armenia) CJSC is entirely owned by Russian VTB Group. It runs 67 branches across Armenia. -0-

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