HSBC Bank Armenia opens its tenth – Dalma branch

YEREVAN, November 19. / ARKA /. HSBC Bank Armenia cjsc newly opened “Dalma” branch located in Dalma Garden Mall shopping and entertainment complex at 3 Tsitsernakaberd Highway is now operational, the Bank said in a press release.

The branch was registered by the Central Bank of Armenia on November 8, 2012.

Dalma branch will operate with extended work schedule 7 days per week from 10 am to 10 pm, providing full range of banking services to both retail and corporate customers.

“Opening of a branch in the premises of the first high end commercial mall in Armenia was a strategic decision and in line with our own expansion plans. I believe HSBC presence in the mall is beneficial from the perspective of businesses operating there as well as the visitors who will enjoy the privilege of handy banking, ATM and E-Banking services, foreign exchange or any other transaction. Dalma shopping and entertainment center is expected to become an integral part of everyday life of Yerevan citizens,” HSBC Bank Armenia Chief Executive Officer Thies Clemenz said.

With the new “Dalma” branch, HSBC now operates ten branches located in different districts of Yerevan, and more than 50 ATMs spread across the city. -0-

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