Acba bank is first in Armenia to launch international card-to-card money transfers through phone number

YEREVAN, October 13. /ARKA/. Acba bank is the first bank in Armenia to launch a new service of international card-to-card money transfers through a telephone number, the press service of the bank reported.

It said thanks to the new service, it is now possible to receive and send money from abroad via a phone number 24/7. In order to use the service, one just needs to have a Visa or MasterCard issued by acba digital and Acba bank.

To make a money transfer, it is necessary to select the option “From card to card” in the “Transfer” section of acba digital, then press the button “Visa money transfers”, select the option “By phone number”, enter the phone number of the money transfer recipient and confirm the transaction.

The details of the new service can be found here.

The list of countries available for receiving and making card-to-card money transfers through the new service is here.

Other money transfer services offered by the bank can be found at the following links.

• Money transfers by phone number from Sberbank

• Money transfers without account opening

• Money transfers by bank account

• Receiving money transfers by phone call and through ACBA ON-LINE system (also ACBA Mobile application).

Fast money transfer systems:

• Unistream

• Moneygram

• Ria Money Transfer

• Xpress Money

• Converse Transfer

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

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