VTB Bank (Armenia) customers awarded 5% discount when applying for consumer loans

YEREVAN, February 16. /ARKA/. When applying for VTB Bank (Armenia) consumer loans until February 21 at the bank’s partner outlets, the bank’s clients will be awarded a discount on the purchase of goods, the bank’s press service said in a press release today specifying that the discount will make 5% of the loan amount.

The bank said under this offer individual customers of the bank can buy goods by installments on favorable terms throughout the week.

VTB Bank (Armenia) installment loans are issued on the spot. There is also an online application form available on the bank’s official website.

VTB (Armenia) offers customers to obtain financing for installment purchases from AMD 30,000 to AMD 4.5 million. The repayment period of the loan is from 3 to 60 months. If the client buys more than one item and applies for more than one loan, the 5% discount is applied to each purchase.

For more information on the consumer loan for installment purchase of goods please visit VTB (Armenia) website or partner network, a bank branch or call 87-87.

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

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