VTB Bank (Armenia) unveils new special offer-Admission Free- designed for legal entities and individual entrepreneurs

YEREVAN, January 24. /ARKA/. VTB Bank (Armenia) has unveiled today a new special offer called Admission Free, designed specifically for new customers – both legal entities and individual entrepreneurs engaged in small and medium-sized wholesale and retail trade, production activities, as well as in import and export of goods. The special offer will be in effect until March 10, .2019.

The special offer is a set of cash and settlement operations services, allowing legal entities and individual entrepreneurs, owners of small and medium business, to streamline their expenses, to get access to quality services and to satisfy all the needs of clients.

The Admission Free offer includes: free bank account service for the first year; 3% accrual on the dram account balance within 1 year instead of standard 0.1%; free provision and servicing of MasterCard Business international payment cards for the first year (instead of the standard tariff of 15,000 AMD).
Upon expiration of the services (1 year), the client will be serviced at the rates currently in effect at the Bank.

VTB Bank (Armenia) offers legal entities and individual entrepreneurs of small and medium businesses to use the Bank-Client remote service system. Also, payment can be made via payment terminals.
Detailed information can be found at https://ru.vtb.am/small/cassa/transfer/index.php.
VTB Bank (Armenia) seeks to improve and develop the range of services provided to small and medium-sized businesses in Armenia.

Detailed information about the terms and tariffs of the bank’s special offers can be found in the branches of VTB Bank (Armenia), on its official website www.vtb.am and by calling 87-87.
VTB Bank Armenia 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 69 branches all over Armenia’s territory.-0-

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