Acba bank cardholders can receive money transfers from Russia through their phone numbers

YEREVAN, April 27. /ARKA/. As a result of cooperation between Acba bank and Russian Sberbank, it is now possible to receive money transfers from Russia in a matter of seconds in 24/7 mode without providing banking data. A phone number is sufficient, the press service of Acba bank reported.

Acba bank cardholders can receive money transfers by providing the sender only their phone number registered with the bank. The sending party must enter the phone number in the Sberbank online application and select Acba bank as the receiving bank.

Within one day, one can transfer a maximum of 50 thousand rubles. The minimum amount is 1,000 rubles. The transferred amount is credited to the account of the Acba bank cardholder in the card’s currency within seconds.

More details can be found here.

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

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