Unibank named best bank for high-net-worth individuals in the CIS

YEREVAN, December 19. /ARKA/. Unibank has become a laureate of the WEALTH Navigator Awards 2024, which brings together leading representatives from the private banking and wealth management industries. Unibank was recognized as the winner in the category “Best Bank for High-Net-Worth Individuals in the CIS Countries”.

At the award ceremony, Unibank Chairman of the Management Board, Mesrop Hakobyan, expressed his gratitude to the organizers and the expert community for their high evaluation of the Unibank Privé service.

“The presentation of such a prestigious award is an important incentive for the further development of Unibank Privé. We are grateful for the recognition of many years of effort invested in the growth of private banking. Unibank Privé is not just premium service and personalized investment solutions; it is the embodiment of sincere care for our clients and their families. For our clients, Unibank has become a reliable partner, and the Privé division is an assistant making life more comfortable. We have many ambitious plans aimed at enhancing personalized VIP service, and receiving the WEALTH Navigator Award will inspire our team,” Mesrop Hakobyan noted.

The WEALTH Navigator Awards are not the first prestigious recognition Unibank has received. Last year, the bank was honored with the Euromoney Global Private Banking Award in the category of Best Domestic Private Bank in Armenia.

The trust of clients further affirms the evaluations from the professional community. In 2024, assets under Unibank Privé management increased by 52% compared to the previous year.

Interest in the premium service provided by Unibank is steadily growing, as private banking and lifestyle management services help clients save time and quickly resolve a wide range of issues — both in Armenia and internationally. Unibank Privé offers personalized investment strategies and capital diversification options. A personal manager is always in contact with the client and is ready to provide support at all stages of service.

The resolution of financial matters is complemented by lifestyle management services, including hotel bookings, assistance with real estate transactions, as well as organizing medical care, education, and leisure abroad. Even if a client needs to book a table at a famous restaurant or purchase tickets for the opera, the Unibank Privé concierge service will take care of these matters.

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