Most modern medical equipment on exceptional conditions  from Acba Leasing

Most modern medical equipment on exceptional conditions  from Acba Leasing

YEREVAN, 12 October. /ARKA/. The scientific conference ‘Diagnosis and Treatment of Breast Cancer’ was held with the support of Acba Leasing Company, where modern methods of treatment were discussed and many issues were considered.

The conference was organised by the Armenian-American Wellness Centre and the Armenian Association of Clinical Pathologists and Cytologists.

Through Acba Leasing Company, the main sponsor of the conference, state subsidies were used to purchase powerful and modern medical equipment at an effective interest rate of 0.5% per annum.

‘Acba Leasing Company finances all sectors of Armenia’s economy and is available in all regions of our country. The development of the healthcare sector is also extremely important for the balanced development of the economy. We are glad that a scientific conference of such scale was held in Armenia with the support of Acba Leasing. By financing acquisition of medical equipment for the healthcare sector, we contribute to improving the quality of life of the population,’ said Vahagn Shmavonyan, Head of Acba Leasing’s Vendor Relations Department.

‘We have found sponsors who understand the need to fight this serious disease. I would especially like to thank Acba Leasing, which provided such assistance for completely re-equipping the centre,’ said Hranush Hakobyan, co-founder of the Armenian-American Wellness Centre.

‘Thanks to Acba Leasing, we were able to purchase rather expensive and modern equipment on rather easy terms,’ said Khachanush Hakobyan, Director of the Armenian-American Wellness Centre.

‘Thanks to this cooperation, the equipment of the centre is now not inferior to the equipment in developed countries’.

Acba Leasing is 100% owned by Acba Bank. Acba Leasing is controlled by the Central Bank of Armenia.-0-

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