Anelik Bank is 22 years old

YEREVAN, August 1. /ARKA/. Anelik Bank is celebrating its 22nd anniversary Wednesday, it told ARKA.
Anelik Bank was established on August 1, 1990 by light industry enterprises and organizations as Anelik commercial bank.

In 1996 it was reorganized and operated as OJSC Anelik Bank till 2007. Currently it is functioning as CJSC Anelik Bank.
“CJSC Anelik Bank is a universal commercial bank that offers modern banking services constantly expanding and improving them,” the Bank informs.

“Within 22 years of its operation at the financial markets of CIS, Anelik Bank staying loyal  to the traditions and the approved strategy, continues taking a special position in the banking system,” Chairman Samvel Chzmachyan said in a statement. —0—

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