UNISTREAM CEO: Russia-CIS corridor may set new record in 2013

PanARMENIAN.Net - UNISTREAM participated in Money Transfers, Moscow 2010 international conference held by International Association of Money Transfer Networks in the capital of Russia.

This regular conference has become an important international forum solving the most actual tasks faced by the field. UNISTREAM participated in the conference as a platinum sponsor, the press service of Unibank CJSC reported.

UNISTREAM CEO Suren Ayrinyan noted that despite significant shrinkage of the market in 2009 caused by a range of factors due to the global financial crisis, one can expect that 2010 will become the year of market rehabilitation. Besides, by 2012 the market will reach the level of 2008, while in 2013 Russia-CIS corridor may set a new record exceeding the level of $16.27bln.

On June 1, UNISTREAM introduced Summer Tariff action, under which 1% tariff is set for all remittances from Russia to Armenia and vice versa, irrespective of the transferred sum. The tariff is effective in all offices of Unistream and Uniastrum banks.

Besides, the system will preserve several interesting options for its clients. Specifically, 0% tariff for remittances in national currency will remain effective as well.

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