Acba Bank offers free digital cards via acba digital

YEREVAN, December 22, /ARKA/ Acba Bank, the first bank in Armenia to have issued digital cards, provides an opportunity to order one Visa Digital card for free through acba digital 24/7. The offer is valid  until February 28, 2023.

In addition to online payments, the bank’s digital cards can also be used in a real environment by attaching the latter to Apple Pay and Google Pay wallets.

Acba Bank is also the first and still the only one in Armenia that allows customers to change the design of their digital card by choosing any of the more than 30 designs offered in the acba digital system.

Acba digital application can be downloaded from this link.

One can find out more information here.

The bank is controlled by the Central Bank of Armenia. -0-

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