VTB (Armenia) Offers Package Offer for Sole Proprietors

YEREVAN, May 29. /ARKA/. VTB (Armenia) has launched a package offer for sole proprietors, including a current account, a business card, and a remote banking system. The solution is aimed at simplifying banking services, reducing costs for key services, and making financial management more convenient for small businesses, according to the bank’s press service.

As part of this special offer, clients can open one current account in Armenian drams, obtain one MIR business card linked to the account, and activate the “Bank Client” remote banking system. This allows for efficient fund management, online transactions, and financial control without having to visit the bank. The annual price of the package is 30,000 Armenian drams. A monthly payment option of 3,000 Armenian drams is also available.

“We strive to make banking services more convenient and accessible for sole proprietors.” “This package offer combines key services into a single solution, allowing clients to save time, optimize expenses, and focus on growing their businesses through simpler and more efficient financial management,” commented Evgeny Motovilov, Deputy CEO and Chairman of the Management Board of VTB (Armenia).

The bank has also reduced the fee for connecting to the remote banking system for individual entrepreneurs: the monthly fee is 2,000 AMD, and the annual fee is 20,000 AMD.

Detailed terms of the special offer are available on the official VTB (Armenia) website or by calling the Contact Center at 8787.

The activities of VTB Bank (Armenia) CJSC are regulated by the Central Bank of Armenia.

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