VTB Bank (Armenia) offers its clients payrings at reduced price
25.09.2020,
17:43
VTB Bank (Armenia) said today it has reduced the price of payrings from 125,000 drams to 75,000 drams as part of a new promotional campaign.
YEREVAN, September 25. /ARKA/. VTB Bank (Armenia) said today it has reduced the price of payrings from 125,000 drams to 75,000 drams as part of a new promotional campaign. According to a bank's press release, the promotional offer is valid from September 25 to the end of December 2020.
The bank said it has received new varieties of payrings: matte and glossy ceramics with a smooth surface or a triangular cut with a large selection of colors for every taste - black, white, blue and pink.
The payring is a new step in the contactless payments and a unique gadget based on technology, finance and user experience.
The payring offers all the features of a plastic card. In other words, the owner can actively use it when paying for goods and services, receiving cash from ATMs and POS terminals, where contactless cards are accepted for payment.
'The pay ring is not only modern, but also convenient - you just need to bring it to the terminal, and the payment will be made instantly. The payring works without a battery, it is waterproof and heat resistant,' the bank said.
To make a non-cash payment by payring, one does need to have a bank card with him/her, and payments up to 20 thousand AMD can be made without entering a PIN code.
The payring is provided together with a Visa Gold or Visa Platinum card for online transactions. The payring can also be "tied" to the premium cards of VTB Bank (Armenia). The payring is valid for 5 years.
A stylish and original payring, in addition to a financial instrument, is an interesting gift for a loved one. The payring is provided in a beautiful gift box. It can be ordered at any of the 73 branches of VTB Bank (Armenia) or online by visiting this link.
More detailed information about the bank's payrings and cards can be obtained on the official website of the Bank or by calling the Contact Center at 87-87.
The bank is controlled by the Central Bank of Armenia.
CJSC VTB Bank (Armenia) became a member of the international financial group VTB in April 2004. Currently, the second largest PJSC VTB Bank in Russia owns 100% of the shares of VTB Bank (Armenia). -0-
The bank said it has received new varieties of payrings: matte and glossy ceramics with a smooth surface or a triangular cut with a large selection of colors for every taste - black, white, blue and pink.
The payring is a new step in the contactless payments and a unique gadget based on technology, finance and user experience.
The payring offers all the features of a plastic card. In other words, the owner can actively use it when paying for goods and services, receiving cash from ATMs and POS terminals, where contactless cards are accepted for payment.
'The pay ring is not only modern, but also convenient - you just need to bring it to the terminal, and the payment will be made instantly. The payring works without a battery, it is waterproof and heat resistant,' the bank said.
To make a non-cash payment by payring, one does need to have a bank card with him/her, and payments up to 20 thousand AMD can be made without entering a PIN code.
The payring is provided together with a Visa Gold or Visa Platinum card for online transactions. The payring can also be "tied" to the premium cards of VTB Bank (Armenia). The payring is valid for 5 years.
A stylish and original payring, in addition to a financial instrument, is an interesting gift for a loved one. The payring is provided in a beautiful gift box. It can be ordered at any of the 73 branches of VTB Bank (Armenia) or online by visiting this link.
More detailed information about the bank's payrings and cards can be obtained on the official website of the Bank or by calling the Contact Center at 87-87.
The bank is controlled by the Central Bank of Armenia.
CJSC VTB Bank (Armenia) became a member of the international financial group VTB in April 2004. Currently, the second largest PJSC VTB Bank in Russia owns 100% of the shares of VTB Bank (Armenia). -0-