Unibank Becomes  A-Level Member of Armenian- British Business Chamber

YEREVAN, February 11. /ARKA/. Unibank is pleased to announce its A-Level membership in the Armenia British Business Chamber (ABBC), marking an important milestone in strengthening its international cooperation and actively engages with the global business community.

By joining the ABBC, Unibank reinforces its commitment to supporting international business development, encouraging foreign investment, and fostering a favorable and transparent business environment, and business links between Armenia and the UK, the bank said in a press release.

Membership provides Unibank with access to extensive business networking opportunities, promotional platforms, and a wealth of market-relevant information.

The ABBC organisation has expertise in various private sector issues, including B2B relations, market entry strategies, investments, import/export procedures, and navigating legal and regulatory frameworks. The ABBC also collaborates with other international and local business associations and actively engages with the global business community. 
“We are honored to become an A-Level member of the Armenia British Business Chamber.This membership gives Unibank access to a dynamic network of British and Armenian companies and enables closer collaboration, knowledge exchange, and participation in joint initiatives, including B2B relations, market entry strategies, investments, import and export procedures,” said Mesrop Hakobyan, the Chairman of the Management Board of Unibank.

“We are pleased to welcome Unibank CJSC as an A-level member of the Armenian British Business Chamber. Unibank’s strong reputation and long-standing contribution to Armenia’s financial sector bring valuable expertise to our community. We look forward to close cooperation and to jointly supporting business dialogue, growth, and the strengthening of UK–Armenia economic ties” – said Lusine Achoyan Executive Director of ABBC.

The Armenian British Business Chamber’s mission is to create value for its members by strengthening trade and investment ties between Armenia and the UK.-0-

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