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ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK inaugurates its 57th branch

YEREVAN, October 31. /ARKA/. ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK has inaugurated today its 57th “Shinararneri” branch, located at 15, Shinararneri Street in Ajapnyak administrative district of the capital city Yerevan.

“Over the 20 years of our activity we have opened 57 branches and this process is set to continue. The opening of our branch in Shinararneri Street is part of the Bank’s program designed to enlarge and improve its branch network,” – ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK CEO Hakob Andreasyan said.

According to him, the opening of the branch in Ajapnyak district is important both for the bank and its clients. Andreasyan said also that the branch will operate in tune with the Bank’s business ethics meaning maximum transparency of the work and a more direct communication with customers.
“Contrary to existing stereotypes there will be no barriers between customers and employees at the new branch,” – he added.

The Bank’s branch is equipped with extensive technical capabilities to make use of all banking services for customers more pleasant and convenient.

It will operate a cash accepting terminal (no commission will be charged),  which the citizens will be able to use to make various transactions around the clock, including payment of utility bills (electricity, gas, water, fixed and mobile telephony, Internet services of Ucom, VivaCell and  Beeline), as well as repayment of loans and replenishment of current and card accounts and deposits. -0-

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