Euromoney names Unibank Privé the best private bank in Armenia 

YEREVAN, March 31. /ARKA/. Unibank’s private banking — Unibank Privé —  is recognized as the best in Armenia in the Euromoney Global Private Banking Awards 2023.

At the award ceremony on 29 March in London, Unibank received the award in the Best Domestic Private Bank in Armenia nomination.

The recognition of our efforts by Euromoney magazine, one of the most authoritative and influential publications on banking, finance and investment, confirms the high level of Unibank in private banking and wealth management.

“Our team is grateful to the experts for the recognition of the effectiveness of our work in the private banking. We have worked hard to improve the Unibank Privé service, trying to consider all requirements of our clients. We are proud of the achieved results and are pleased that more and more people choose Unibank Privé for premium banking and wealth management. High level of satisfaction and long-term trust of our clients and their families, are important incentives for even more ambitious achievements” said Mesrop Hakobyan, CEO of  Unibank.

The number of clients of Unibank Privé has grown by 30% in 2022 as compared with 2021. Special products, developed in accordance with the best international practice, customer care and 24/7  support, high quality of service enables the bank to be a reliable partner both in financial and lifestyle issues. Unibank Privé offers the development of an individual investment strategy considering the most profitable options. A personal manager is always ready to help with financial matters and provide full support for banking transactions.

Unibank actively develops private banking and provides premium services not only in Armenia but also abroad. Unibank Privé concierge service offers: travel and visa assistance,  provision of information about education abroad, car rental and other. This kind of approach allows Unibank Privé to save our valued clients time and make their life more comfortable. -0-

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