Unibank relaunches #47 branch

YEREVAN, April 10. /ARKA/. Unibank has reopened the #47 branch in Yerevan, decorated in a modern style to improve the convenience of customer service, the bank’s press service reported.

The branch will specialize in servicing corporate clients. The address is 4/13 and 2/8 Khristafor Street, Yerevan.

“We know how important quick service and individual approach are for business clients. That is why we have changed the concept of service and have already opened 6 business branches specially for legal entities and individual entrepreneurs. All necessary conditions for fast and professional service have been created for business clients in specialized branches”, – noted David Petrosyan, First Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of Unibank, Director for Corporate Business Development and Sales.

At Unibank individual entrepreneurs and SMEs receive a wide range of all financial services they need. Lending under a simplified procedure, as well as express lending, which allows to obtain financial resources without collateral and guarantors, are in particular demand. Preliminary approval of the loan is carried out within 5 minutes. In addition, Unibank offers leasing for businesses, starting from zero interest rate and zero down payment. The client is given the opportunity to choose the supplier and a grace period for repayment of the lease principal.

Unibank also offers business clients to use the mobile application, which allows them to make transactions quickly and easily from anywhere in the world. -0-

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