Unibank opens renovated branch in Ashtarak

YEREVAN, August 27. /ARKA/. Unibank has opened its newly renovated branch in Ashtarak, according to a press release from the bank.

The branch has relocated to a more spacious and comfortable location at 1 N. Ashtaraketsi Square. This move is part of Unibank’s ongoing efforts to modernize its branch network to ensure high-quality customer service. The updated and modern office is designed to provide more efficient and enhanced service to clients.

The branch is also equipped with a payment terminal, allowing customers to independently manage tasks such as account replenishment, loan repayments, and utility payments.

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