VTB Bank (Armenia) extends working hours in some branch offices

YEREVAN, August 19. /ARKA/. Bearing in mind the growing demand from its clients, VTB Bank (Armenia) has tentatively extended working hours of some branch offices from August 19 to the end of September, the bank’s press office reported.

In particular, working hours are changed in the headoffice and 5 branch offices – “Spandaryan”, “Khorhrdayin”, “Erebuni”, “Mashtots” and “Kapan”.

These offices will work now till 20:00 on business days, according to the report.

The following services are available at the office during the extended period (from 17:30 till 20:00): cash transactions through ATMs and Telcell terminals in the offices, opening of accounts, receiving payment card and credit applications and providing bank consultancy.

Bank VTB (Armenia) closed joint stock company became a member of VTB financial group in April 2004. The second biggest Russian bank, Bank VTB open joint-stock company, is now the full owner of Bank VTB (Armenia). The bank used to be among leaders of Armenian banking system on a number of basic indicators. Currently the bank has the biggest network in Armenia – 67 branch offices throughout the country.

Assets of Bank VTB (Armenia) amounted to 312.5 billion drams as of July 1; the bank’s liabilities were 268.5bln drams, capital about 44bln drams, loan investments about 230.3bln drams. –0–

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