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ACBA Leasing unveils new option for companies

YEREVAN, June 4. /ARKA/. ACBA Leasing said today companies wishing to expand their businesses may purchase office premises on flexible leasing terms.

“Our offer gives the opportunity to become an owner instead of renting an office premise. As with the lease, the buyer will make monthly payments. But, unlike a lease, if all the payments are successfully made, the company becomes the owner of the property,” ACBA Leasing said in a press release today.

It said as a result of cooperation between ACBA Leasing and Capital Build, companies may acquire office premises through leasing on the following terms:

• down prepayment – from 20%;

• lease term- from 6 to 180 months;

More on leasing terms can be found here.

ACBA Leasing is controlled by the Central Bank of Armenia. -0-

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