Converse Bank branches to work also on January 3 and 4

YEREVAN, December 29. /ARKA/. The last working day for Converse Bank’s branches in 2018 is December 29, the press office of the bank reports. On that day, the Bank’s branches will provide services during the usual working hours, from 10:00 to 14:30. As reported by the Bank, its branches will work on also holidays. Namely, on January 3 the following branches of Converse Bank will be working during the specified hours: 10:00-12:00 – “Kapan”, 11.00-15.00 – “Abovyan”, “Artashat”, 11.00-14.00 – “Ejmiatsin”, 12.00-15.00 – “Hrazdan”, “Ashtarak”, 12.00-16.00 – “Sevan”, 12.30-15.30 – “Armavir”, 14.00-17.00 – “Ijevan”, “Dilijan”, “Vanadzor”, 13.00-16.00 – “Gyumri”, “Kumayri” branches, and at 11.00-12.00 – Converse Bank’s Head Office (Republic Square, 26/1 Vazgen Sargsyan Str.). On January 4, at 11.00-15.00, the customers can make use of Converse Bank’s services at its Head Office and “Central”, “Avan”, “Davitashen”, “Erebuni”, “Araratyan”, “Vanadzor”, “Ejmiatsin”, “Dilijan”, “Hrazdan”, “Ashtarak”, “Armavir”, “Gyumri”, “Ijevan”, “Sevan” branches. During the holidays Converse Bank’s branches located at Zvartnots and Shirak airports will work round-the-clock. -0-

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