Byblos Bank Armenia online loan via mobile: Up to AMD 10 mln in just minutes

YEREVAN, February 17. /ARKA/. Byblos Bank Armenia has launched an online lending product, enabling customers to apply for and receive financing within minutes.

To obtain a loan of up to AMD 10 million, customers simply need to:

  • Log in to the Byblos Mobile app (or register if they are not yet a customer)
  • Select “New Loan” in the Loans section to receive an offer

Once the loan is approved, the funds are immediately credited to the customer’s account.

“Convenience, security and time efficiency are among the key priorities for modern banking customers. Byblos Bank Armenia’s new digital solution addresses these needs by allowing customers to apply for financing online, receive an offer online and complete the loan process online, quickly and securely. This offering once again demonstrates our commitment to supporting our customers and keeping their needs at the center of everything we do,” noted Artur Palikyan, Head of the Bank’s Consumer Banking Department.

The Byblos Mobile app is available for download on the App Store and Play Store.

Detailed information about the online loan is available on the Bank’s official website.

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