VTB Bank (Armenia) reopens renovated branch in Amasia

YEREVAN, December 26. / ARKA /. VTB Bank (Armenia) has reopened today the renovated branch in the village of Amasia in the north-western province of Shirak.

The Russian-owned bank said a set of comprehensive measures have streamlined customer services, upgraded and technically re-equipped job places, as well as brought the interior of the branches in line with the brand and corporate style of the VTB Group.

Speaking at the opening ceremony VTB Bank (Armenia) CEO Yuri Gusev said the re-launch of Amasia branch completes a major project of the bank designed to renovate and reformat its branches across the country.

“We are confident that the renovated and modern branches will raise the level of services to our customers to a higher level,” he is quoted as saying in a bank press release.

The opening ceremony was attended by representatives of the regional administration and the village, senior bank officials, representatives of businesses, education, and culture.

VTB Bank (Armenia) is a 100 percent subsidiary of Russian VTB Bank. It runs 67 branches across Armenia, more than any other local commercial banks.  ($1-461.58 drams) -0-

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