Unibank opens new, Dalma, branch

YEREVAN, 18 December. /ARKA/. Unibank has opened a new-Dalma- branch in the Dalma Garden Mall.

The press service of the Bank said all necessary conditions have been created in the new branch to provide comfortable, fast and modern service.

The branch will work 7 days a week from 12:30 to 20:30. A special working schedule will allow customers to visit the branch and use quality banking services at the most convenient time.

The branch will provide all banking services to individuals and legal entities such as  deposit account opening, consumer and business lending, money transfers, provision and servicing of cards, cash and settlement services, investment in shares and bonds, etc. There is also a self-service payment terminal in the service hall.

The Dalma branch is located at 3, Tsiitsernakaberd highway  (Dalma Garden Mall shopping centre), 1st floor, 6th premises. -0-

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