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Unibank’s VISA DIGITAL cards are now free

YEREVAN, November 17. /ARKA/.  Unibank has made the issuance of digital Visa cards fee free for resident clients. Cards can be obtained instantly through the UNIMobile application by selecting the preferred design and currency — Armenian dram, US dollar, or euro.

Once issued, the card becomes immediately available for online payments and transfers and can be linked to Apple Pay and Google Pay for contactless transactions.

Digital cards can be replenished at any time through transfers from other cards or accounts. Visa Digital cards are designed to make cashless payments even simpler and more convenient. They combine ease of use with a high level of security and are always accessible via smartphone. This format is particularly beneficial for those who frequently make online purchases on international platforms and prefer to maintain a separate card for enhanced safety.

Unibank continues to advance its digital services, offering financial services that are increasingly convenient, secure, and environmentally responsible. The expansion of digital card accessibility also supports the bank’s green ESG agenda, as the shift to digital solutions reduces plastic consumption and minimizes environmental impact.-0-

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