Aсba Bank awarded Client Protection Certification of gold level 

YEREVAN, March 10. /ARKA/. Acba Bank has been awarded the Client Protection Certification of the highest, gold level by the world-renowned MFR agency.

MFR’s certification of Acba Bank once again reflects:

– compliance of business relations with customers in the bank with international standards of customer service,

– high level perception of the bank’s customer-oriented activities,

– extensive experience in customer service.

About Acba Bank

Acba Bank is one of the leaders in Armenia’s banking sector, an absolute leader in financing the agrarian sector of the country. After the initial public offering (IPO) in 2021, Acba Bank has more than 5,200 shareholders.

Thanks to the introduction of the latest digital solutions, as well as the use of new technologies, the bank is constantly developing the quantity and quality of its financial services. Acba is present in all regions of Armenia, has 65 branches and is considered one of the largest employers in the country and in the financial system.

The bank is supervised by the Central Bank of the Republic of Armenia.

ABOUT MFR

MFR is an international rating agency that provides assessments and technical expertise to the financial sector.

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