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VTB Bank (Armenia) offers customers to buy goods and services on installment in more than 600 outlets

YEREVAN, October 20. /ARKA/. As a leading bank in Armenia’s installment loans market, VTB Bank (Armenia) provides customers with the opportunity to purchase goods and services on installment in more than 600 outlets, which are its partners, thereby allowing customers to buy goods and services now and  pay for them over the next months.

According to the press service of the bank, customers can in a matter of minutes buy necessary consumer goods such as  furniture, household or computer equipment, cell phones, building materials, auto parts, sports goods, musical instruments and much more through a wide partner network throughout Armenia.

The bank also provides customers with the opportunity to purchase services in installments in a variety of areas: travel packages, air tickets, hotel and dental services, monthly subscriptions to sports and recreation centers, aesthetic surgery services and much more.

One can also apply for an installment loan online by selecting the desired product on the partner’s website and submit an application for an installment loan without having to visit the Bank or a retail outlet.

The loan is issued in the amount of AMD 30,000 to AMD 1.5 million with an annual interest rate of 0% to 21.5% (effective interest rate is 18.7% -24%) for a period of 3 to 60 months.

An installment loan is provided to clients up to 70 years old on the basis of a certificate confirming their monthly income.

Detailed information about this product can be obtained on the official website of VTB Bank (Armenia) at https://www.vtb.am/ru/credits/installments/kreditovanie-v-rassrochku/, at its branches and points of the Bank’s partner network or by calling the Contact Center at 87-87.

The activity of VTB Bank (Armenia) CJSC is regulated by the Central Bank of the Republic of Armenia. –0–

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