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Acba Leasing offers state-of-the-art medical equipment with 5% down payment

YEREVAN, September 19,/ARKA/. Acba Leasing is providing special and preferential conditions for the acquisition of medical equipment for a limited period of three days as part of the MedMeet 2025 medical expo.

During the expo, running at the Meridian Center from September 19 to 21, attendees can purchase the latest medical equipment through Acba Leasing with a down payment of just 5%, and they will also receive the first year of insurance at no additional cost.

“Acba Leasing offers medical institutions the chance to acquire cutting-edge medical equipment under favorable terms, which will assist in the modernization of their facilities. Furthermore, as part of MedMeet 2025, we are also presenting additional special offers in collaboration with our suppliers: a discounted price for medical equipment and complimentary first-year insurance,” stated Anna Grigoryan, Chief Specialist of the Supplier Cooperation Department at Acba Leasing.

As part of MedMeet, attendees will have the chance to explore innovations in the healthcare industry and engage in various professional discussions.

Further details can be found in the video.

The sole shareholder of ACBA Leasing is ACBA Bank. ACBA Leasing operates under the supervision of the Central Bank of Armenia. -0-

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