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Branch of Ameriabank “Cascade” to reopen after repair

YEREVAN, August 12. /ARKA/. Ameriabank informs about the opening of repaired branch “Cascade” with new banking equipment.

“In the renewed and repaired branch of the bank all the conditions are created for qualified service of the clients”, states the press-release.

Ameriabank implements activities of the improvement of provided services. The Bank actively expands its branch network with the purpose of provision of universal service to the clients.

Currently, Ameriabank has seven branches, four of which are in Yerevan, two- in the regions of Armenia and one – in Nagorno-Karabakh Republic. By the end of the year the number of branches will be increased to 10.

Ameriabank cjsc is a universal bank providing investment, corporate and retail banking services within the comprehensive portfolio of banking solutions.

Ameriabank cjsc (earlier “Armimpexbank” renamed in May 2008) was established in July 1992 on the basis of the branch of Vnesheconombank of USSR. On September 8, 1992 the bank received CBA license for banking activity. In August 2007 the assets of the Bank were obtained by “T-D-A Holdings Limited” – affiliate of leading and the largest Russian investment-banking company, the Group “Troyka Dialog”. —0–

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