Abovyan branch of Converse Bank got its conditions improved

YEREVAN, October 2. /ARKA/. An official re-opening ceremony was held at Abovyan branch of Armenia’s Converse Bank Tuesday, the bank’s press office reported.

The office has been repaired and equipped with up-to-date facilities and equipment.

Converse Bank is going on improving its branches and products to ensure high service standards and create better servicing conditions for its clients, according to the report.

This year six branches of the bank were repaired and relaunched in Yerevan and Armenia’s regions.

Converse Bank cjsc was registered on December 20, 1993. Argentinean businessman of Armenian origin Eduardo Eurnekian has been holding 95% of its stock since February 2007. The remaining 5% belongs to the Armenian Apostolic Church.  –0—

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