VTB Bank (Armenia) and VivaCell-MTS sign agreement to boost installment lending
10.10.2018,
16:21
VTB Bank (Armenia) and VivaCell-MTS telecom operator have signed today an agreement to boost installment lending.

YEREVAN, October 10. / ARKA /. VTB Bank (Armenia) and VivaCell-MTS telecom operator have signed today an agreement to boost installment lending. VTB Bank (Armenia) said in a press release that its aim is to create the most comfortable terms for its customers and offer convenient and fast installment loans.
The bank said installment purchases are available at 73 service points of the telecom operator, where customers have the opportunity to sign installment loan agreements for buying phones, tablets and routers. It said loan processing takes a few minutes.
VTB Bank has developed a convenient and flexible payment method: the down payment begins from 0 percent, the interest rate-from 0% and the monthly commission is 1% of the principal amount. Thus, thanks to the efforts of VTB Bank (Armenia), purchasing a product through bank financing becomes much more convenient and faster.
VTB Bank (Armenia) CJSC became part of the VTB international financial group in 2004. Currently, VTB Bank, the second largest in Russia, owns 100% of VTB Bank (Armenia). It runs 67 branches in the country. -0--
The bank said installment purchases are available at 73 service points of the telecom operator, where customers have the opportunity to sign installment loan agreements for buying phones, tablets and routers. It said loan processing takes a few minutes.
VTB Bank has developed a convenient and flexible payment method: the down payment begins from 0 percent, the interest rate-from 0% and the monthly commission is 1% of the principal amount. Thus, thanks to the efforts of VTB Bank (Armenia), purchasing a product through bank financing becomes much more convenient and faster.
VTB Bank (Armenia) CJSC became part of the VTB international financial group in 2004. Currently, VTB Bank, the second largest in Russia, owns 100% of VTB Bank (Armenia). It runs 67 branches in the country. -0--