Acba bank launches new Premium Visa Signature bank cards

YEREVAN, April 22. /ARKA/. The Acba bank has launched a new premium Visa Signature bank card that offers its holder a string of privileges.

According to the bank’s press service, the Visa Signature card, in addition to standard functions, also provides cardholders with the opportunity to use a wide range of additional services.

Cardholders can enjoy the following benefits:

• Medical insurance while traveling. The maximum insurance limit is $750,000.

• Purchase insurance. Up to $20,000 in compensation for lost or damaged goods within 365 days from the date of purchase

• Insurance against inconveniences during travel:

* flight cancellation (up to $5 thousand)

* flight missing (up to $1,000)

* delayed flight or baggage ($300)

* road traffic accident (up to $500 thousand),

* legal expenses abroad (up to $5 thousand);

* insurance against accidents with a rented car (up to $10 thousand);

* insurance against loss or damage to personal property (up to $1,000);

• 4-time free access to VIP lounges operating in more than 1,000 airports around the world,

• Concierge service – while traveling, cardholders have access to many free services that are provided to the cardholder from anywhere in the world by phone or via the Internet 24/7, in particular:

* booking air tickets

* hotel booking,

* booking a table in a restaurant,

* car rental,

* purchase of tickets for events,

* travel planning and many other possibilities.

More information about the Visa Signature card is available here.

Acba bank is supervised by the Central Bank of Armenia. –0–

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