Armenian Card

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ArCa (Armenian Card)
ԱրՔա (Արմենիան Քարդ)
Company typePrivate
IndustryFinancial services
Founded2000
Headquarters
Yerevan
,
Armenia
Area served
Armenia
ProductsDebit cards, payment systems

Armenian Card (Armenian: Արմենիան Քարդ), stylised as ArCa (Armenian: ԱրՔա), is an Armenian payment processor and card issuer.

History

"Armenian Card" CJSC was founded in March 2000 by the Central Bank of Armenia and ten commercial banks[which?], with the support of USAID, in order to introduce and develop a new payment accounting system in the banking sector of Armenia.[1]։

References

  1. ^ "ԱրՔա | Արմենիան Քարդ | www.arca.am". www.arca.am (in Armenian). Retrieved 2019-04-06.

External links

  • Armenian Card company website
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