Another 24/7 self-service zone opened in VTB Bank (Armenia) head office

YEREVAN, June 13. /ARKA/. Another round-the-clock self-service zone is already available in the head office of VTB Bank (Armenia) in 35 Moskovyan Street, the bank’s press office reported on Wednesday.

According o the bank’s press release, this 24/7 self-service zone is furnished with a payment terminal and an ATM.

The payment terminal makes it possible to pay to more than 200 telecommunication operators and providers of services.

It is possible to pay utility bills and internet and telecommunication services as well as to repay loans, replenish bank/card accounts, deposits etc. via the terminal.

The ATM accepts and provides cash.

The ATM operates card-to-card transfers in a few minutes. It also accepts non-cash payment of utility bills and changes PIN code.

Many transactions are available online.

VTB Bank Armenia (Armenian Savings Bank before June 2006) joined VTB Group in April 2004. VTB, the second largest bank of Russia, holds 100% of shares of VTB Bank (Armenia). VTB Bank (Armenia) has 67 branches all over Armenia’s territory – the largest branch network in the country. VTB Bank (Armenia) is reckoned among leaders for general indicators. -0—

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