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Bank VTB (Armenia) launches evening cash service

YEREVAN, June 17. /ARKA/. Bank VTB (Armenia) is offering its legal entity clients and individual entrepreneurs a new exclusive service – “evening cash” – accepting and recalculating cash and depositing it on the client’s account in the bank before 9:30 pm, the bank’s press office reported.
The cash acceptance service is available in the bank’s headoffice at Nalbandyan street 46 from 4:30pm to 9:30pm on business days and from 9:00am to 9:30 on Saturdays.

For client’s convenience the bank offers also cash collection to ensure safe transportation of the money, according to the report.

It is a new level service in the variety of services offered by the bank, Bank VTB (Armenia) general director and chairman of the board Gusev said.

Bank VTB (Armenia) closed joint stock company became a member of VTB financial group in April 2004. The second biggest Russian bank, Bank VTB ojsc is now the full owner of Bank VTB (Armenia). The bank is among leaders of Armenian banking system in a number of basic indicators. It currently has the biggest network in Armenia – 67 branch offices across the country.–0–

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