ARDSHININVESTBANK BEGINS ACCEPTING MONEY TRANSFERS IN RUSSIAN RUBLES VIA BYSTRAYA POCHTA SYSTEM
ARKA
December 15, 2009
Yerevan
YEREVAN, December 15, /ARKA/. Ardshininvestbank said it began accepting
money transfers in Russian rubles via Bystraya Pochta (Quick Post)
system as well beginning from December 14 in addition to transfers
in USD and Euros.
Ardshininvestbank began cooperation with Bystraya Pochta money
transfer system in 2006. This system operates in several former
Soviet republics.
Ardshininvestbank board chairman Nerses Karamanukian said Bytsraya
Pochta is the third money transfer system which the bank uses to make
money transfers in Russian rubles.
Ardshininvestbank is the leading Armenian bank in terms of money
transfers, cooperating with Contact, MoneyGram, Migom, IntelExpress,
RIA and Bystraya Pochta systems and also with several Russian banks.
Equipped with modern technologies the bank offers its clients a
variety of high quality banking services. It has 49 branches in
Armenia, 6 in Nagorno-Karabakh and a representation in Paris, France.
In 2008 it was awarded the international ISO 9001:2001 certificate
of quality management system. ($1- 383.07 Drams).
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
ARKA
December 15, 2009
Yerevan
YEREVAN, December 15, /ARKA/. Ardshininvestbank said it began accepting
money transfers in Russian rubles via Bystraya Pochta (Quick Post)
system as well beginning from December 14 in addition to transfers
in USD and Euros.
Ardshininvestbank began cooperation with Bystraya Pochta money
transfer system in 2006. This system operates in several former
Soviet republics.
Ardshininvestbank board chairman Nerses Karamanukian said Bytsraya
Pochta is the third money transfer system which the bank uses to make
money transfers in Russian rubles.
Ardshininvestbank is the leading Armenian bank in terms of money
transfers, cooperating with Contact, MoneyGram, Migom, IntelExpress,
RIA and Bystraya Pochta systems and also with several Russian banks.
Equipped with modern technologies the bank offers its clients a
variety of high quality banking services. It has 49 branches in
Armenia, 6 in Nagorno-Karabakh and a representation in Paris, France.
In 2008 it was awarded the international ISO 9001:2001 certificate
of quality management system. ($1- 383.07 Drams).
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress