New and modern. Arabkir branch of IDBank reopensNovember 1, 2024 - 17:26 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - IDBank continues to enhance and modernize its branches. The bank informs that the Arabkir branch has been reopened. Artur Kocharyan, head of IDBank's Sales and regional management division, emphasizes that the re-equipment of the branch network underscores the Bank's ongoing commitment to prioritizing its clients: "While we’re expanding our digital platforms, we’re also dedicated to improving our branches for clients who prefer in-person service. Meeting our clients' comfort and needs is our top priority," says Artur Kocharyan.
Smbat Avagyan, Deputy Head of IDBank's Sales and regional management division, notes that the newly upgraded branch is now more comfortable, better equipped, and offers extended operating day: "The branch is equipped with all the modern facilities for quick and comfortable service, including the IDBanking 24/7 service zone, where you can complete financial transactions with just a few taps. Additionally, the branch will be open on Saturdays, allowing our customers who are busy during the week to complete their necessary transactions," says Smbat Avagyan. The "Arabkir" branch is located at Komitas Avenue 56/162. IDBank currently has 15 branches in Yerevan, Etchmiadzin, Vanadzor, Gyumri, Abovyan, and Hrazdan.
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