Anelik bank joins Sigue Money Transfer
YEREVAN, September 2. / ARKA /. Armenia-based Anelik Bank said today
it has joined the Sigue Money Transfer system, formerly known as
CoinStar.
The bank's customers in more than 100 countries will be able to send
and receive remittances without account opening. The lowest commission
is 1.3% of the remitted amount. Money transfers from Armenia may be
made in US dollars and euros, and received also in Russian rubles.
Astkhik Martirosyan, a bank press officer, was quoted as saying in a
press release that the bank's clients are actively using money
transfer systems, and the bank is trying to provide them with the
widest choice of services.
She said Sigue Money Transfer is the fourth money transfer system the
bank has joined this year. The bank's partners in this area are
IntelExpres, Tandem Transfers, Avers, Anelik and MoneyGram "systems.
Anelik bank is owned fully by Lebanese CreditBank. As of June 30 the
bank's assets stood at 69.2 billion drams, a 15.3 percent surge from
the beginning of the year. Its liabilities stood at 56.9 billion drams
(a 21.3% rise), the capital was worth 12.3 billion drams (a decline of
6.2%) and its credit investments were 47 billion. drams (a 21.9%
growth). ($ 1 - 411.26 drams). -0
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YEREVAN, September 2. / ARKA /. Armenia-based Anelik Bank said today
it has joined the Sigue Money Transfer system, formerly known as
CoinStar.
The bank's customers in more than 100 countries will be able to send
and receive remittances without account opening. The lowest commission
is 1.3% of the remitted amount. Money transfers from Armenia may be
made in US dollars and euros, and received also in Russian rubles.
Astkhik Martirosyan, a bank press officer, was quoted as saying in a
press release that the bank's clients are actively using money
transfer systems, and the bank is trying to provide them with the
widest choice of services.
She said Sigue Money Transfer is the fourth money transfer system the
bank has joined this year. The bank's partners in this area are
IntelExpres, Tandem Transfers, Avers, Anelik and MoneyGram "systems.
Anelik bank is owned fully by Lebanese CreditBank. As of June 30 the
bank's assets stood at 69.2 billion drams, a 15.3 percent surge from
the beginning of the year. Its liabilities stood at 56.9 billion drams
(a 21.3% rise), the capital was worth 12.3 billion drams (a decline of
6.2%) and its credit investments were 47 billion. drams (a 21.9%
growth). ($ 1 - 411.26 drams). -0
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