VTB Bank (Armenia) opens three more branches in Yerevan
29.11.2019,
15:46
VTB Bank (Armenia) has opened today three more branches in Yerevan to have strengthened its leading position in the banking market of Armenia in terms of the number of branches.

YEREVAN, November 29, /ARKA/. VTB Bank (Armenia) has opened today three more branches in Yerevan to have strengthened its leading position in the banking market of Armenia in terms of the number of branches. The bank has opened the Yervand Kochar branch as well as branches number 6 and 33.
The Yervand Kochar branch is a new branch located in the city center at 29a, 99, Tigran Mets Avenue and due to its location, will undoubtedly be in demand among the bank's customers.
For convenient and comfortable customer service, the branch number 6, located at 31/ 53 Erebuni Street, has been expanded, while the branch number 33 continues to operate in the same administrative district, however, it has moved in to a new, more spacious building at 71/7 Z. Andranik Street.
The opening ceremony of the branches was held in a festive atmosphere. It was attended by Deputy CEO of VTB Bank (Armenia) Sofya Machkalyan, a Central Bank member Oleg Aghasyan, the acting head of Kentron administrative district Dzonik Margaryan, the head of Erebuni administrative district Arman Abrahamyan, the head of Malatia-Sebastia administrative district David Karapetyan and other senior officials and guests.
VTB Bank (Armenia) runs 72 branches across the country, more than any other local commercial bank- 27 in the capital Yerevan and 45 in marzes (provinces). All the branches work from Monday to Friday from 09:15 to 17:30.
They all provide the full range of services and products, such as money transfers; registration, replenishment and withdrawal of deposits; registration and repayment of loans; replenishment of accounts; consultations; payment of utility bills, etc.
The branches have 24/7 customer self-service zones equipped with ATMs with cash-in function and a payment terminal. This service allows customers to carry out about 300 banking transactions 24/7: repay loans, replenish accounts and deposits, pay utility bills, etc.
VTB Bank (Armenia) CJSC became a participant of the international financial group VTB in 2004. Currently, VTB Bank, the second largest in Russia, owns 100% of VTB Bank (Armenia). -0-
The Yervand Kochar branch is a new branch located in the city center at 29a, 99, Tigran Mets Avenue and due to its location, will undoubtedly be in demand among the bank's customers.
For convenient and comfortable customer service, the branch number 6, located at 31/ 53 Erebuni Street, has been expanded, while the branch number 33 continues to operate in the same administrative district, however, it has moved in to a new, more spacious building at 71/7 Z. Andranik Street.
The opening ceremony of the branches was held in a festive atmosphere. It was attended by Deputy CEO of VTB Bank (Armenia) Sofya Machkalyan, a Central Bank member Oleg Aghasyan, the acting head of Kentron administrative district Dzonik Margaryan, the head of Erebuni administrative district Arman Abrahamyan, the head of Malatia-Sebastia administrative district David Karapetyan and other senior officials and guests.
VTB Bank (Armenia) runs 72 branches across the country, more than any other local commercial bank- 27 in the capital Yerevan and 45 in marzes (provinces). All the branches work from Monday to Friday from 09:15 to 17:30.
They all provide the full range of services and products, such as money transfers; registration, replenishment and withdrawal of deposits; registration and repayment of loans; replenishment of accounts; consultations; payment of utility bills, etc.
The branches have 24/7 customer self-service zones equipped with ATMs with cash-in function and a payment terminal. This service allows customers to carry out about 300 banking transactions 24/7: repay loans, replenish accounts and deposits, pay utility bills, etc.
VTB Bank (Armenia) CJSC became a participant of the international financial group VTB in 2004. Currently, VTB Bank, the second largest in Russia, owns 100% of VTB Bank (Armenia). -0-