VTB Bank (Armenia) working to restore proper and complete service to its cardholders in Armenia

YEREVAN, March 14. /ARKA/. VTB Bank (Armenia), the Armenian subsidiary of Russian state-controlled VTB Bank, said today it operates in a normal mode.

It said also in a press release that it is provided with liquidity and uninterruptedly services its deposits.

“Currently, the bank is working to restore proper and complete service to its cardholders in Armenia. At the moment, the bank’s customers can freely make transactions at ATMs of VTB Bank (Armenia), as well as make money transfers and payments at the branches of VTB Bank (Armenia) or through its remote service tools,” the bank said.

More detailed information related to operations can be found by contacting the bank.

The press service of the Central Bank said ealier that VTB Bank (Armenia) is sufficiently liquid and capitalized. The bank has access to all liquidity instruments provided by the Central Bank. -0-

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