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VTB (Armenia) opens new office for corporate clients

YEREVAN, July 6. /ARKA/. VTB (Armenia) has opened the Moskva branch for corporate clients in a new modern office in the center of Yerevan.

The office is designed to serve as many as one thousand corporate clients in all segments. Since the beginning of the year the number of corporate customers has increased by 15%.

At the new branch the clients can get cash and settlement services, credit and savings products, payment business cards, connection to online Bank-Client banking service with 24/7 access to main financial services.  

The design and work locations of the office are made in a modern style and organized in a way to ensure personal attention to the customer and their comfort at all stages of service: special meeting rooms are provided for this purpose. Dedicated parking space is available to visitors.

“Quality customer service, building efficient business processes and attention to business needs are the key priorities in our work in the corporate segment. Today the Moskva branch provides services to about one thousand companies of different sectors of small and medium-sized business and since the beginning of the year the number of our corporate clients has grown by about 15%. In the comfort of our new office, visitors can get a wide range of banking services,” Acting General Manager and Chairman of VTB Bank (Armenia) Ara Avagyan said.

The Moskva branch is located at 4/3 Aram St., building 59, Yerevan. The working  hours are from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on weekdays.

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

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