Unibank decreases tariffs for SWIFT transfers down to AMD 1,500

YEREVAN, December 15, /ARKA/. Unibank is carrying out a new promotion for legal entities and individuals, in the scope of which it has decreased the tariffs for the international SWIFT transfers.

The following tariffs are established, regardless of the number, currency and amount of transfers:

-for legal entities – 1,500 AMD,

– for individuals – 2,500 AMD.

“Reduced tariffs for transfers via the SWIFT system is a measure that helps to revive business relationships with foreign partners, and develop the national economy.  Being one of the leaders in the Armenian market of international transfers, our bank makes this service highly accessible for small and medium-sized businesses”, says Artur Aperyan, Director of Operations Services and Information Systems of Unibank.

Unibank’s correspondent banks include Landesbank Baden-Wuerttemberg (Germany), Banca Popolare di Sondri (Italy), Bank of Georgia (Georgia), Alfa Bank and VTB Bank (Russia), Eurasian Development Bank (Kazakhstan) and etc.  -0-

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