Armswissbank Launches New Investment Website

YEREVAN, November 19. /ARKA/. ArmSwissbank CJSC announces the launch of a new investment website – invest.armswissbank.am aimed at elaboration and introduction of new effective investment solutions, the bank’s press office reports.

ArmSwissbank offers expansion of room for investments to its clients – they can enjoy the bank’s services not only in Armenia, but also at international securities markets.

The new website will provide ArmSwissbank’s current and potential clients with more detailed information about investment services of the bank and things at world markets.

ArmSwissBank was registered on November 22, 2004 with 100% Swiss capital.  The bank received its final banking activity license on February 25, 2005. –0–

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