Acba Bank Group Develops a Transparent Management System

YEREVAN, February 24. /ARKA/. Acba Bank Group continues large-scale reforms of its corporate governance culture to improve management efficiency, transparency, and accountability.

According to the bank’s press service, as a result, key internal policies have been implemented within Acba Bank Group:

• Compliance Policy

• Codes of Ethics and Conduct

• Conflict of Interest Management Policy

• Reporting Policy

To strengthen governance transparency, Acba Bank Group has implemented a new reporting platform, accessible to all group beneficiaries and serviced by Whispli, an independent European provider.

Whispli enables organizations to create a safe and ethical work environment, providing whistleblowers with complete anonymity.

The platform is independent and not integrated into Acba Bank Group’s internal systems, providing additional protection for whistleblowers’ privacy. The platform is accessible on the bank’s official website via the “Reporting” button. In addition to the online platform, there is also a hotline for notifications: +374 33 35 35 71. Voice messages are automatically voice-activated to prevent identification.

The bank is supervised by the Central Bank of Armenia.

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