Bank VTB (Armenia) Joins Zolotaya Korona Money Transfer System

BANK VTB (ARMENIA) JOINS ZOLOTAYA KORONA MONEY TRANSFER SYSTEM

/ARKA/
November 28, 2011
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, November 28. /ARKA/. Russian-owned Bank VTB (Armenia)
has joined international Zolotaya Korona money transfer system,
its press office told ARKA.

It said the bank’s clients can now send and receive money via this
system from any of its 68 branches in Armenia and the head office both
in Russian rubles, U.S. dollars and Euros at the lowest commission
rates.

Bank VTB Armenia CEO, Valery Ovsyannikov, was quoted as saying that
commissions begin with 0.5% for sending money from Russia and 1.5%
for sending money from Armenia.

Zolotaya Korona is a system of instant money transfers without opening
an account with more than 24,500 service offices in Russia and CIS
countries, including more than 1,800 offices in Moscow. Its partners
are more than 300 banks in Russia and the CIS and the largest Russian
mobile retailers.

VTB Bank (Armenia) operates also money transfers systems Contact,
Bystraya Pochta, Interexpress, Anelik, Migom, Blizko, RIA Money
Transfer, which make it highly competitive in the market of banking
services.

VTB Bank (Armenia) is a 100% subsidiary of Russian VTB Bank and hss
the largest chain of branches in Armenia.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

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