Acba bank starts providing 5G loans

YEREVAN, December 8. /ARKA/. Acba bank has started providing 5G loans through its acba digital platform, the bank’s press service reported today.

According to the bank, from now on users of the bank’s platform acba digital can apply and receive in a matter of seconds a consumer loan of up to 5 million drams from any place in 24/7 mode.

Acba bank’s 5G loans are available on the following terms:

– minimum amount – 50 thousand drams

– maximum amount- 5 million drams

– repayment period – up to 5 years

– loans are available without guarantee

– no monthly maintenance fee.

Read more details about 5G loans here.

Not only current  acba digital users, but also those, who will download the application, can apply for 5G loans.

The bank is controlled by the Central Bank of Armenia. ($1 – 493.81 AMD) -0-

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