Russian-owned VTB Bank (Armenia) reopens renovated branch in Baghramyan, Armavir province

YEREVAN, October 3. / ARKA /. The Russian-owned VTB Bank (Armenia) has reopened today the renovated branch in the village of Baghramyan, Armavir province.

A set of undertaken comprehensive measures have streamlined customer services, upgraded and technically re-equipped job places, as well as brought the interior of the branch in line with the brand and corporate style of the VTB Group. The renovated branch has queue management system and partitioned zones for customer service by type of service and products.

‘Our bank and our entire team are doing a great, very laborious work to change our appearance and significantly improve the quality of our services,” VTB Bank (Armenia) CEO, Yuri Gusev said at the opening ceremony.

VTB Bank (Armenia) is owned fully by Russian financial group VTB. It runs 67 branches across Armenia. -0-

spot_img

POPULAR

Armenia’s insurance market is undervalued but has significant growth potential: Deputy Governor of the Central Bank

Armenia's economy maintains high growth rates and macroeconomic stability, creating a favorable environment for insurance development, said Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Armenia Armen Nurbekyan.

Head of Central Bank discusses the future of banks, the digital dram, and whether public debt allows one to sleep peacefully at night

The Chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia, Martin Galstyan, was a speaker on the Rearrange podcast. The conversation covered a variety of topics, including the prospects of the banking system, the possibility of introducing a digital currency in Armenia, and the topic of public debt.

Average exchange rate of the Armenian dram to the US dollar in May was 4.7% lower than a year ago

In May 2026, the average exchange rate of the Armenian dram to the US dollar was 368.5 drams, compared to 386.6 drams in May 2025, according to data from the Statistical Committee of Armenia.

EBRD has appointed a new head of its office in Armenia

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has appointed Remon Zakaria as the new head of its Yerevan Resident Office, effective 1 September 2026, replacing George Akhalkatsi.

Collapse of the US currency market could negatively impact Armenia – Central Bank

A collapse of the US currency market could negatively impact the Armenian market, stated Martin Galstyan, Governor of the Central Bank of Armenia.

LATEST NEWS

spot_imgspot_imgspot_img