VTB Bank (Armenia) has enlarged the range of its services. So, from now on its customers will be able to use Telcell terminals to increase not only their bank accounts/card accounts but also deposits.
The press service of VTB Bank (Armenia) reports that the customers will be able to do it round the clock seven days a week through 1,200 Telcell terminals all over Armenia.
On Aug 1 2014 the fee was made just 100 AMD for terminals located in the bank's branches and 300 AMD for other terminals. The minimum sum they can add to their deposit is 1,100 AMD, the maximum one is 100,000 AMD. If you add less than 1,100 AMD, the sum will go to you mobile phone number. If you add the sum in foreign currency, it will be converted according to the exchange rate the bank has for the moment.
"For several years already VTB Bank (Armenia) and Telcell have been successfully cooperating in the field of remote services. Telcell terminals help us to enlarge and improve our services and our customers to save their time," VTB Bank (Armenia)'s CEO Yuri Gusev said while presenting the new opportunity.
Telcell's CEO Aram Azatyan is glad that his company has launched one more service with its many-year partner, VTB Bank (Armenia). "In the modern world time is becoming the most expensive resource. So, in our work we are oriented towards convenience," Azatyan said.
VTB Bank (Armenia) is part of VTB Group. Its owner is VTB Bank, the second biggest bank in Russia. The bank has the biggest branch network in Armenia's banking system (67 branches) and the biggest number of issued international plastic cards.
TelCell is the first and biggest payment terminal network in Armenia. Set up in 2007, it accepts payments for 85 communication and other service providers.