Unibank opens new branch in Malatya-Sebastia district of Yerevan

YEREVAN, 17 January. /ARKA/. Unibank’s branch ‘Zoravar Andranik’ has started servicing clients, the bank’s press service reported.

Taking into account the growing number of clients and high demand for banking services, Unibank decided to open one more branch in Malatia-Sebastia district in Yerevan to provide fast and quality services.

The new branch specialises in servicing and lending to individuals. A terminal has also been installed in the branch to top up accounts, repay loans or make payments for various services.

The address of ‘Zoravar Andranik’ branch is 108/11 and 108/9 Andranik Street, Malatia-Sebastia district, Yerevan. -0-

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