Business registration is now available at Unibank

YEREVAN, June 23. /ARKA/. Business registration is the first step toward starting your own venture. However, beginner entrepreneurs often face a number of questions: what documents are required, where to apply, how long will the registration process take, and how to organize banking services.

Starting a business with Unibank has become fast and easy. The registration of a sole entrepreneur or a limited liability company (LLC), as well as the provision of a full package of banking services, can now be carried out directly at Unibank branches.

This new service is designed for those who want to start their own business without wasting time. Within the service, it is possible to register a legal entity or a sole entrepreneur using both standard and non-standard charters, as well as make changes to registration data such as updating passport details, email address, phone number, and other information. 

Entrepreneurs are provided with comprehensive support from document submission and company registration to opening a bank account and receiving necessary banking services. Clients are offered a business card, the UNIBusiness Mobile application for legal entities, and the “Internet Bank-Customer” system, acquiring services with free provision of mobile and virtual POS terminals, as well as favorable conditions within salary projects.

The process is organized in such a way that the client spends minimal time and can focus on developing their business.

The launch of the business registration service became another step in Unibank’s strategy aimed at supporting the development of small and medium-sized enterprises and providing modern, convenient solutions for customers. Now the entire process from company registration to banking services can be completed in one place with professional assistance.

The registration service is available for both residents and non-residents.

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