Acba Bank to issue cards of China’s largest UnionPay International

YEREVAN, November 21. /ARKA/. Aсba Bank will issue UnionPay Gold and UnionPay Business international cards of China’s largest payment system UnionPay International, the press service of the bank reported.

The cooperation between Acba Bank and UnionPay International started in 2019, when Acba was the first bank in Armenia to start servicing UnionPay cards.

The cards are issued to individuals and legal entities – residents and non-residents.

UnionPay Gold and UnionPay Business international cards offer a set of advantages such as:

– Making payments and withdrawals worldwide,

– Possibility of credit line,

– Possibility to attach a card of another payment system as an additional card,

– Possibility to order a card through acba digital platform,

– Receipt of the card on the whole territory of the Republic of Armenia with delivery.

UnionPay International (UPI) is a subsidiary of China UnionPay. Payments are made with UnionPay International cards in 181 countries of the world, about 80 of which also issue UnionPay cards. There are currently more than 200 million UnionPay cardholders worldwide. -0-

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