Special and exclusive offers from Acba Leasing (VIDEO)

YEREVAN, April 21. /ARKA/. Acba Leasing and its partners presented special and exclusive offers to all visitors of the Leasing Expo 2025 exhibition, held in partnership with Acba Leasing, over the course of three days, from April 18 to 20, according to Acba Bank’s press service.

In cooperation with suppliers, Acba Leasing offered exclusive discounts, free comprehensive insurance (KASKO) for the initial years of purchase, special gifts, and a range of other benefits.

“As part of the Leasing Expo, together with our suppliers, we are presenting exclusive offers that have never before been available in Armenia under comparable conditions,” said Acba Leasing CEO Aghasi Gasparyan.

“Acba Leasing, the absolute leader in Armenia’s leasing market, provides financial solutions that deliver real change and drive growth for businesses and the economy as a whole,” said Acba Leasing Deputy CEO Sarkis Sargsyan.

Over the past five years, Acba Leasing has significantly increased its investment in the real sector of the economy, allocating approximately 220 billion drams to the sustainable development of small, medium, and large businesses.

Acba Bank is the sole shareholder of Acba Leasing.
Acba Leasing is regulated by the Central Bank of Armenia.

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