Unibank offers simplified business lending without financial analysis of enterprises

YEREVAN, November 5. /ARKA/. Legal entities and individual entrepreneurs can apply for affordable business development loans at Unibank using a simplified procedure. The funds provided under the “Simplified” loan are available without conducting a financial and economic analysis of the business.

The loan is available for a term of up to 120 months in Armenian drams (AMD) and US dollars. As part of a promotion running until the end of 2024, the interest rate on the loan will be 10% per annum if the amount is provided in US dollars and 15% per annum if provided in AMD. The loan funds can be used to replenish working capital, make capital investments, or refinance existing loans.

Unibank’s simplified lending program aims to facilitate access to financing for micro, small, and medium enterprises in Armenia. The “Simplified” loan significantly accelerates the process of obtaining funds, allowing entrepreneurs to address business challenges more quickly and effectively.

To ensure comfortable service, the bank invites business clients to visit specialized branches: “Byron” (Yerevan, Bayron 1), “Kentron” (Yerevan, Kievyan 8, N63), “Komitas” (Komitas Ave. 27, building 19), “Tashir Kentron” (Yerevan, Khorenatsi 33), and “Malatia” (Yerevan, Sebastia 141). The bank’s specialists will provide support at all stages of service, taking into account the specifics of the business and the objectives set.

Unibank business clients can also manage their finances online-using the UNIBusiness mobile application for legal entities. To gain access to the application, you can contact a Unibank branch. -0-

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