Byblos Bank’s special offer brings up to 50 million business loan based on income declaration only

YEREVAN, October 19. /ARKA/. Byblos Bank Armenia is introducing a new special business offer to provide financing to SMEs in a short period of time, based on a minimum package of required documents.

To obtain a loan of up to AMD 50,000,000 (or equivalent in c/v), clients only need to declare income and expenses, and the Bank will make the decision based on that information.

Once the application is submitted, the decision will be made in a matter of days.

Additionally, businesses will enjoy special terms of service, including a free business card and Online Banking service for 15 months.

The special offer is valid until 29 December 2023.

Customers can find more detailed information about the offer here.

Byblos Bank Armenia CJSC is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year. The Bank was founded in December 2007.

Today, the Bank has four branches in Yerevan where customers access various banking services and receive financial advice. The Bank provides its customers corporate-retail banking services that meet the highest international standards. -0-  

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