ArmSwissBank Improves Consumer Lending Terms: Lower Rates and Higher Limits

Publication date: 23.04.2025 00:00
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ArmSwissBank Improves Consumer Lending Terms: Lower Rates and Higher Limits
  • Author

    Alexandr Loscinin

  • Source
    AFM
  • Topic

    Financial News, ArmSwissBank

ArmSwissBank has announced significant improvements to its consumer loan offerings. Clients can now benefit from reduced interest rates and an increased maximum loan limit.


Key changes:


  1. Interest rate reduced by 1 percentage point: This means borrowers will pay less in interest on their loans, effectively lowering the overall cost of borrowing.
  2. Maximum loan amount increased to 100 million AMD: Previously, the maximum loan amount was capped at 50 million AMD. Now, clients can access twice as much funding to meet their financial needs.


These updates make ArmSwissBank’s consumer loans more accessible and advantageous for a wide range of clients. The lower interest rate eases the financial burden on borrowers, while the increased loan limit enables clients to undertake larger projects or cover significant expenses.


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