Unibank’s “Haghtanak” branch serves clients from 9:30 am to 7:30 pm

YEREVAN, May 27. /ARKA/. Unibank branch “Haghtanak” has switched to a new operating mode – extended hours. Now clients can receive a full range of banking services from Monday to Friday – from 9:30 am to 7:30 pm.The branch is located at N94, 62 Komitas, Yerevan. 

The decision is dictated by the bank’s desire to make the branch even more convenient for its clients. Extended working hours of the branch allow clients to choose the optimal time for service and visit the bank after the end of their working day.

Choosing a convenient time to visit the bank remains relevant in the era of digitalization. Despite the fact that more and more Unibank clients perform banking transactions using the UNIMobile mobile application, many still prefer to have the opportunity to “live” communicate with specialists.

That is why Unibank is combining the development of digital solutions with the optimization of its branch network, allowing the bank to provide comfortable and accessible services to all its customers.-0-

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