Areximbank-Gazprombank Group to move into new head office next year

YEREVAN, November 30, /ARKA/. Areximbank-Gazprombank Group’s head office will move next year into a more conformable and modern building, the bank said today in a press release.

‘Moving into a new head office that will comply with Gazprombank’s corporate style is dictated by our customers’ interests. We shall create new and much more comfortable services for them,’ it said.

Areximbank-Gazprombank Group has 15 branches, six of them in Yerevan. In 2009 it opened a branch in Erebuni district of Yerevan.

Areximbank-Gazprombank Group (formerly Areximbank) was established in 1998 to handle financial flows between Armenia and Russia. It is a principled member of VISA International and MasterCard International payment systems. In 2007 it joined Armenian ArCa payment system. The bank is owned fully by Russian Gazprombank. Among its major customers are ArmRosGazprom natural gas operator, Electrical Networks of Armenia, Russian-Armenian University, Rusal-Armenal aluminium foil plant, Sharm Holding and some other companies with Russian capital. Currently the bank’s head office is at 14, Mher Mkrtchyan in downtown Yerevan. -0-

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