ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK launches new digitized Nor Avan branch in Yerevan

YEREVAN, September 3. /ARKA/. The ACBA-CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK has launched today another, Nor Avan digitalized branch, located at 55/15, Tsarav Aghbyur Street in Yerevan.

The bank said in a press release that the customers can visit the digitized branch to register independently with free ACBA Online and ACBA Mobile systems, to receive online advice on all issues they are interested in. The branch has also cash withdrawal and currency conversion machines operating in 24/7 mode.

“The self-service system installed at the branch offers all types of retail transactions. Step by step with the latest technology, we are taking our customers closer to self-service. Business digitization is a priority for the bank. We chose the location of the New Avan branch because this is neighborhood with many young families. We are convinced that our approaches are close to them. We will apply the experience of this branch to our other branches,” said Chief Executive Officer of the Bank Hakob Andreasyan.

In connection with the opening of the branch the bank launched the #myacbabank campaign, the details of which can be found here.

ACBA was established in 1996 as part of EU’s TACIS program. As a result of a long-term and mutually beneficial cooperation between ACBA Bank and the French Credit Agricole the latter became the biggest shareholder of ACBA in 2006, September. ACBA was restructured, becoming a closed joint stock company and was renamed ACBA CREDIT AGRICOLE BANK. -0-

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