VTB (Armenia) unveils new head office in Yerevan

YEREVAN, June 16. /ARKA/. VTB (Armenia) has moved its head office in Yerevan to a new building. The 5000 square meter premises accommodates 400 employees working in all spheres of the business.  The new head office is the biggest premises of the bank in Armenia.  In addition, a 24/7 zone with two ATMs and a payment terminal is opened on the first floor to serve customers.

According to the bank’s press service, the new 8-storey loft-style office features modern information and communication technology. There are comfortable meeting rooms and relaxation zones for specialists, including an open-air veranda for business meetings.

“The opening of our new center allowed the bank to end renting premises and move the business office from the center of Yerevan to a more unloaded and green area of the city. The concept of the new headquarters building is designed to provide maximum comfort to each employee. The success of the teamwork of our bank is in creation of a comfortable environment for both business meetings and recreation of the staff. In the process of designing the office space we followed the principle of balance between these two categories,” says Ara Avagyan, acting CEO and Chairman of VTB (Armenia) Board of Directors.

The new head office of VTB (Armenia) is located at 33/3, Manandyan Street. The first floor of the building hosts a 24/7 payment terminal that enables card-less bank transactions and 2 ATMs.

VTB (Armenia) is actively involved in key programs of the Armenian government, as well as in the launch of new solutions to develop the country’s financial market.

The bank’s profit in the 1st quarter of 2023 increased by 3.6 times in comparison with the same period last year. At the end of the 1st quarter of this year the number of the bank’s corporate clients exceeded 11 thousand, and the number of retail clients exceeded 380 thousand. Today they have access to more than 50 branches throughout the country, more than 200 ATMs and about 50 service terminals.

VTB Bank (Armenia) is regulated by the Central Bank of the Republic of Armenia. -0-

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