Ardshininvestbank reopens Zvartnots branch in new and more comfortable venue.

YEREVAN, November 11. / ARKA /. Ardshininvestbank said today it has reopened its Zvartnots branch in a new and a more comfortable venue. The branch is located in the Arrivals hall of Armenia International Airports.

“The new location of the branch as well as its internal design have been tailored to serve the needs of the Bank’s customers and aim to provide a top-notch customer service,’ the bank said in a press release.

The official reopening of the branch was attended by partners, customers and the bank senior executives. Congratulating the bank customers on the occasion, the chairman of Bank’s Management Board Mher Grigoryan said the reopening of the branch was s another step forward in the bank’s approach towards development and improvement of its branch network.

‘We actively promote financing of both businesses and individuals and value high quality customer service. The expansion and modernization of the network of bank’s branches will promote its development in the above mentioned areas,” he said.

The newly reopened branch offers its customers full range of banking services and operates 24/7. -0-

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